Gaza's civil defence agency said Israeli strikes had killed at least 52 people since dawn yesterday across the territory, as Israel allowed 100 aid trucks carrying flour, baby food and medical equipment into the enclave.
Three days after Israel announced it would allow in limited aid
Israel's firing of what it has called "warning shots" during a visit by diplomats to the occupied West Bank was "unacceptable," a spokesman for United Nations chief Antonio Guterres said Wednesday
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that all of the Gaza Strip would be under Israeli control by the end of its ongoing, intensified offensive in the Palestinian territory
Father of four Mahmoud al-Haw and other Palestinians crowd around a soup kitchen in war-ravaged Gaza, surging forward and frantically waving pots.
AFP footage of the incident showed the delegation and accompanying journalists running for cover as shots are heard
Gaza's civil defence agency told AFP that Israeli strikes overnight killed at least 19 people, including a week-old baby
At least 14,000 babies in Gaza could die within 48 hours if more aid does not reach the starving communities, the UN warned yesterday, as Israel stepped up its military offensive to take control of “all of the Strip”.
Gaza's civil defence agency said Israeli strikes had killed at least 52 people since dawn yesterday across the territory, as Israel allowed 100 aid trucks carrying flour, baby food and medical equipment into the enclave.
Three days after Israel announced it would allow in limited aid
Israel's firing of what it has called "warning shots" during a visit by diplomats to the occupied West Bank was "unacceptable," a spokesman for United Nations chief Antonio Guterres said Wednesday
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that all of the Gaza Strip would be under Israeli control by the end of its ongoing, intensified offensive in the Palestinian territory
Father of four Mahmoud al-Haw and other Palestinians crowd around a soup kitchen in war-ravaged Gaza, surging forward and frantically waving pots.
AFP footage of the incident showed the delegation and accompanying journalists running for cover as shots are heard
Gaza's civil defence agency told AFP that Israeli strikes overnight killed at least 19 people, including a week-old baby
At least 14,000 babies in Gaza could die within 48 hours if more aid does not reach the starving communities, the UN warned yesterday, as Israel stepped up its military offensive to take control of “all of the Strip”.
The announcement came hours after the military said it had begun "extensive ground operations" in a newly intensified campaign in Gaza