At least 23 people were killed by the Israeli attack in Israel as Israel helps at least assist

Minimum assistance was allowed in Gaza after months of blockade (Image: AP)

On Thursday, at least 23 people were killed by the Israeli attacks in Gaza, as Israel put further pressure with its military aggressive and gave minimal aid to the bandage. According to Nasar, Al-Aksa and Al-Ahli hospitals, where the bodies were brought, ten people were killed in the southern city of Khan Younis, which were nine people in the Jabalia refugee camp in the north, according to the middle and nine-nine and Al-Ahli hospitals. Israel is facing increasing international criticism for its latest aggressive, and pressure to assist in Gaza amidst a terrible humanitarian crisis. According to the United Nations, the strip is under an Israeli blockade for about three months. Experts have warned that many of Gaza’s 2 million inhabitants have a high risk of famine. Even the United States, a staunch colleague, has expressed concern over the hunger crisis.

The death of Israeli Embassy employees in Washington was accused of murder:

Two Israeli Embassy employees were attacked a day after shooting a reception for young diplomats at the capital Jewish Museum in Washington, DC. The suspect told the police that he had “done so for Palestine,” was filed on Thursday as per court documents as he was accused of murder. He did not enter a petition. On Thursday night, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu horrified the murders in Washington and exploded France, UK and Canada to propose the establishment of a Palestinian kingdom. He said, “Because by issuing their demands, filled with threats of sanctions against Israel – against Israel, not Hamas – these three leaders effectively said that they want Hamas to remain in power,” he said. Earlier this week, the three leaders issued one of the most important criticisms to handle the war in Gaza and its associates at the West Bank, if the government did not leave a ban on military aggressive and significant humanitarian aid, threatened to take “concrete action”. Help begins to enter, but agencies say that there is nothing enough between pressure, Israel started giving assistance. Israeli officials said that on Friday they assist in more than 100 trucks including flour, food, medical equipment and medicines. The truck came through the kerem Shalom crossing. But the United Nations agencies say the amount is insufficiently insufficient, compared to about 600 trucks a day that was recorded during the ceasefire recently and which are necessary to meet the basic needs. United Nations agencies say that it becomes difficult to recover and distribute assistance in Israeli’s military restrictions and the breakdown of law and order in Gaza. As a result, very few of them have reached the needy people so far. Palestinian Hospital officials said on Thursday that what left on Friday morning was Israeli tanks and drones attacked a hospital in North Gaza, ignited the fire and caused widespread damage, Palestinian Hospital officials said on Thursday. The Al-Country Hospital has shown videos taken by a health officer and the walls are blown and thick black smoke billing debris. Israel said it will continue to strike on Hamas until all of the 58 Israeli hostages are issued – of which is considered less than half, according to Israel, and to Hamas dismempt. Earlier this week, there was no movement on the ceasefire talks in Doha, Netanyahu said that he was remembering his high-level conversation team from Katri capital Doha, failing to bring results after a week’s ceasefire talks. There will be a working team. Katri’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani said that there was a “fundamental difference” between the two parties and no proposal was able to bridge their differences. Hamas said that no real ceasefire has been discussed in Doha since last week. The group attempted to “mislead the global public opinion” by placing the Israeli delegation there without engaging the delegation there without engaging in serious negotiations. The war in Gaza began when Hamas -led militants attacked Southern Israel, killing some 1,200 people, abducted most of the citizens and 251 others. The terrorists are still holding 58 prisoners, one of which is considered around the third, most of the rest of the ceasefire agreements or other deals. According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, Israel’s retaliatory aggressive, which has destroyed Gaza’s large health, has killed over 53,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, who do not distinguish between citizens and fighters.

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