Israel halts some military activity in Gaza, hunger toll touches 133


Israel halts some military activity in Gaza, hunger toll touches 133

JERUSALEM/GAZA: Israel said on Sunday it would halt military operations for 10 hours a day in parts of Gaza and allow new aid corridors as Jordan and the UAE airdropped supplies into the enclave, where images of starving Palestinians have alarmed the world. Israel has been facing growing international criticism, which the govt rejects, over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and indirect ceasefire talks in Doha between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas have broken off with no deal in sight. Military activity will stop from 10am to 8pm until further notice in Al-Mawasi, a designated humanitarian area along the coast, in central Deir al-Balah and in Gaza City, to the north. Jordan and the UAE parachuted 25 tonnes of aid into the Gaza Strip on Sunday in their first airdrop in months, a Jordanian official source said.The official said the air drops were not a substitute for delivery by land. Palestinian health officials in Gaza City said at least 10 people were injured by falling aid boxes. The military said designated secure routes for convoys delivering food and medicine will also be in place between 6am and 11pm starting from Sunday.UN aid chief Tom Fletcher said staff would step up efforts to feed the hungry during the pauses in the designated areas. “Our teams on the ground… will do all we can to reach as many starving people as we can in this window,” he said on X.Health officials at Al-Awda and Al-Aqsa hospitals said Israeli firing killed at least 17 people and wounded 50 waiting for aid trucks on Sunday. Israel’s military did not immediately respond to a request for comment.Dozens of Gazans have died of malnutrition in recent weeks, according to the Gaza health ministry in the Hamas-run enclave. The ministry reported six new deaths over the past 24 hours due to malnutrition, bringing the total deaths from malnutrition and hunger to 133, including 87 children.On Saturday, a five-month-old baby died of malnutrition at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, health workers said. The Egyptian Red Crescent said it was sending more than 100 trucks carrying over 1,200 metric tonnes of food to southern Gaza on Sunday. A Palestinian official source said Sunday afternoon trucks were still being inspected at Kerem Shalom and had not yet entered Gaza.



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