Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 91, aid arrives after three months
On Monday, Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip resulted in the deaths of 91 people. This escalation is part of intensified actions targeting Hamas. For the first time in three months, humanitarian aid reached the region.
What do you need to know?
- Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip: On Monday, 91 people lost their lives due to Israel's intensified actions against Hamas.
- Humanitarian aid: Aid shipments reached the Gaza Strip for the first time since March, albeit on a limited scale.
- International reactions: Leaders of France, the United Kingdom, and Canada have urged Israel to halt the offensive and fully unblock aid access.
What are the consequences of Israeli attacks?
According to the AFP agency, citing local civil defense, 91 people were killed on Monday in Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip. Israel has intensified its efforts to destroy Hamas and free hostages. Since the beginning of the conflict, over 53,400 Palestinians have died.
Has humanitarian aid reached the Gaza Strip?
After a blockade since March, Israel agreed to resume humanitarian aid deliveries. On Monday, the first shipments entered the Gaza Strip, but only in a limited capacity. Aid organizations, including the UN, have criticized the new aid distribution system, stating it doesn't adequately meet residents' needs.
What are the international reactions to the situation in the Gaza Strip?
French President Emmanuel Macron and the Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom and Canada, Keir Starmer and Mike Carney, have called on Israel to stop the offensive and fully unblock aid.