In the Gaza Strip, more than 400 more deaths were recorded in the last 24 hours, according to official data.
At least 5,087 people died in the Gaza Strip, according to official data, while the entry of humanitarian aid very slowly. After, this morning, Israeli fighter jets They attacked targets throughout the besieged palestinian territory ruled by Hamas.
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Since the bloody raid of Palestinian movement Hamas to Israelon October 7, which left some 1,400 dead and took 222 hostages between Israelis and foreigners, according to Israeli sources, the Hebrew state responded with all its force on Gazabut also the West Bank, Lebanon and Syria.


He Hamas Ministry of Health indicated in a statement that of the “5,087 Palestinians killed at the hands of Israel, 2,055 are children and 1,119 are women“. Furthermore, other 15,273 people were injured in the incessant bombings of the Israeli Army.
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Humanitarian aid to Gaza from Egypt
The Gaza Stripcontrolled since 2007 by Hamas, lives since October 9 a “total siege” by Israel, which cut off supplies of water, food, electricity and fuel. According to UN, at least 1.4 million Palestinians were displaced since the conflict began and the humanitarian situation is “catastrophic”.
Just the Saturday Humanitarian aid began to arrive little by little Loop, where they live 2.4 million Palestinians overcrowded.
In this way, the weekend arrived two first truck caravanssome with vital fuel for hospital electricity generators, and a third came in today from Egypt.
But, according to International organizationthe quantity is insufficient and at least 100 trucks daily to meet the needs of all inhabitants.
For its part, Israel had announced that would not prevent entry of “food, water and medicine for the civilian population” to the Gaza Strip. Nevertheless, Jonathan Conricus, Israeli Army spokespersonstated yesterday that he does not believe that they should “be forced to provide food to the enemy who fires rockets at civilians.”
Source: Ambito