Israel bombard Graz City as Britain and allies call for actions against “starving hunger”

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The city of Gaza is undergoing intense air attack, said the Civil Defense Agency, managed by the territory, said the Israeli forces were preparing to occupy the city.

Mahmoud Basal, a spokesman, said that Zeitoun and Sabra’s residential areas were affected by bombs and drones that “cause enormous destruction of civilian homes” and residents were unable to restore the dead and injured.

Meanwhile, the United Kingdom, the EU, Australia, Canada and Japan have issued a statement saying that “hunger is developing before our eyes” and called on actions to “turn hunger.”

They demanded “immediate, constant and specific steps” to facilitate the entry of assistance into Gaza. Israel denies that there is a hunger in gas.

He accused the UN agencies of raising help within the borders and delivering it.

The joint statement also demanded that the use of deadly forces near places of distribution of assistance and convoys, where the UN says more than 1,300 Palestinians have been killed, most of all the Israeli military.

Separately, the World Health Organization on Tuesday urges Israel to let it stock up on medical supplies to deal with a “catastrophic” health situation before taking control of the city of Gaza.

“We all hear about” more chosen humanitarian supplies ” – well, it still doesn’t happen, or it happens in some way too low,” says Rick Pepperkorn, a representative of the Palestinian territory agency.

“We want to stock up on the hospitals,” he added. “We can’t do it right now. We need to be able to get all the basic medicines and medical supplies.”

Israel’s military cabinet voted on Monday to occupy the city of Gaza, a move sentenced to an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council later that day. On Tuesday, Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said it was “at the beginning of a new state of battle.”

The Israeli government did not provide an accurate schedule when its forces would enter the area. On Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel’s forces had been instructed to dismantle “remaining Hamas fortresses” in Gaza and a central area around Al Mavasi.

It also outlined a three -step plan to increase the aid in gas, including the determination of safe corridors to distribute aid, as well as more air drops from Israeli forces and other partners.

On the ground, however, the residents of Gaza said they had fallen under a relentless attack from the air. Majd Al Hosari, a resident of Zeitoun in Gaza, told the AFP that the attacks were “extremely intense in two days”.

“With each strike, the earth shakes. Under the ruins there are martyrs that no one can reach because the firing has not stopped,” he said.

Hamas Health Ministry in Gaza said, in the last 24 hours, 100 dead had been brought to hospitals in Gaza, including 31 people who were killed in help places. Five other people had also died of malnutrition, she added.

Israel is confronted with increasing criticism of the 22-month war with Hamas, with the UN-backed experts warning of a widespread starvation that is developing in the siege territory.

On Tuesday, members of an international group of former leaders known as the “elders” for the first time called the war in Gaza “unfolding genocide” and accused Israel of causing hunger among its population.

After a visit to the border of Gaza, Helen Clark and Mary Robinson, a former Prime Minister of New Zealand and a former president of Ireland, said in a joint statement: “What we saw and heard, stressed our personal belief that there was not only a deployment caused by human starvation.

The statement reflects those of Leading Israeli RightsIncluding B’Sselem, who said he came to an “unambiguous conclusion” that Israel is trying to “destroy the Palestinian society in the Gaza Strip.”

Israel categorically dismissed the allegations, stating that his forces are directed to terrorists and never civilians and that Hamas is responsible for suffering in Gaza.

On Sunday IDF killed Five journalists from Al Jazeera In a deliberate attack on a media tent in Gaza, provoking widespread international condemnation. It says he has killed the well-known reporter Anas Al-Sharif, whom he claims to have “served as the leader of a terrorist cell in Hamas” and does not mention others.

Media Freedom Groups said they had provided little evidence of their claims. The managing editor of Al Jazeera said Israel wants to “silence the coverage of each channel for reading on the inside of the gas.”

Hamas killed more than 1,200 people and took 251 hostages in his attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. Israel’s response in Gaza killed at least 61 599 Palestinians, according to the Health Ministry, whose UN charging considers reliable.

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