Seven other die from malnutrition in gas, says Hamas’s ministry

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Seven more people have been killed by malnutrition in the Gaza Strip in the last 24 hours, said Hamas Health Ministry in the Palestinian territory.

It states that the total number of deaths from malnutrition since the beginning of the war in Israel -Hama in 2023 has already reached 154 – including 89 children.

On Tuesday, supported by the UN Global Food Security Warned that the worst hunger scenario was “currently playing” in GazaS

Israel says he does not impose restrictions on the assistance of Gaza – these allegations are not accepted by his close allies in Europe, the UN and other agencies active in Gaza.

Meanwhile, US Special Envoy Steve Vikof will travel to Israel on Thursday to discuss the crisis.

In separate development, the sources of Gaza Hospital told six BBC Palestinians near the Humanitarian Gaza Humanitarian Distribution Center (GHF) in the Rafa area in South Gaza, Wednesday morning.

The sources said the crowds had tried to enter the distribution center a little more than its opening and were attacked by an Israeli reservoir.

GHF told the BBC that there are no killings on or near its sites today.

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) told the BBC that “collecting suspects”, which said it was a threat to its troops, was said to move away, and subsequently the army fired “warning shots” at a distance of the “hundred meters” from the distribution center.

The military also said that “the initial review suggests that the number of victims reported is not aligned with information held by IDF.”

There are almost daily lethal incidents reported near GHF help places, with Palestinians regularly blaming Israeli military or security contractors in opening fire on them and killing assistants to help.

IDF challenged death fees.

In a statement later on Wednesday, the Ministry of Health, ruled by Hamas, said 103 people were killed and one body had recovered from the ruins in the last 24 hours. Among those killed, according to the statement, were 60 people who died, seeking help.

Israel imposed a common blockade of supplies for help in early March and resumed its military offensive against Hamas two weeks later, collapsing two months of fire. It says he wants to put pressure on the group to release his other Israeli hostages.

Although the blockade was partially relieved after almost two months against the backdrop of warnings about starving by global experts, the shortage of food, medicine and fuel deteriorated.

Israel launched its offensive in Gaza in response to an attack led by Hamas against southern Israel on October 7, 2023, which killed about 1,200 people and 251 others took hostages.

Hamas -run health authorities say 60,138 people were killed as a result of the Israeli military campaign.

In a separate development, Israel reacted furiously to the promise of British Prime Minister Sir Kiir Starmer to recognize the Palestinian state in September, unless Israel meets certain conditions, including the consent to end fire and revive the prospect of the decision of two countries.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the United Kingdom’s position rewards Hamas’s “monstrous terrorism”.

A British-Israeli woman held hostage by Hamas said Sir Keyer “is not on the right of history.” Emily Damari, who was released in January after being held by Hamas for more than 15 months, said the Prime Minister “risks awarding terror.”

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