Thousands of Storm Ad Warehouse Hunger Crisis is deep in Gaza

Deir El-Balah: Thousands of desperate Palestinians on Wednesday exploded in a United Nations warehouse in Central Gaza, in which the World Food Program reported two possible deaths in the tumor as Israel and the United Nations blamed the hunger crisis. The humanitarian situation in Gaza, where the aid has finally begun to enter after a two -month blockade, is serious after 18 months of the devastating war. Food safety experts say the starvation is for one of the five people.The AFP footage showed the crowd of Palestinians as a gunshot out of the Palestinians breaking into a WFP warehouse and taking bags of emergency food supply.The WFP said in a statement on X, “A crowd of hungry people broke into WFP’s Al-Gafri warehouse in Dear al-Balah, Central Gaza, in search of food supply, which were pre-tainted for distribution.”The WFP said, “Initial reports indicate that two people were killed and injured in several tragic incidents,” WFP said, it was still confirming the details.Israel on Wednesday accused the United Nations of demanding a blocking of Gaza aid distribution, as the global body stated that it was trying its best to facilitate the distribution of greenlights limited by Israeli officials.The issue of aid focuses on the fear of starvation and intensive criticism by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a private US-supported support group, which has sidelined the United Nations-led system in the region.Israeli’s United Nations Ambassador Danny Danon told the Security Council that the aid was entering Gaza by truck – under the limited authority by Israel in the Karem Shalom crossing – and through the new distribution mechanisms developed in coordination with the US and major international partners “.Dannon was referring to the GHF operation, which he accused the UN of “trying to block”, saying that it was “using threats, threats and vengeance against the NGOs who choose to participate in the new human system”.The United Nations said that 47 people were injured on Tuesday when thousands of Palestinians ran a GHF site. A Palestinian medical source reported at least one death.
600 days
Stephen Duzruick, spokesman for UN Secretary -General Antonio Guterres, reiterated the World Body’s opposition to coordinate with GHF. “We will not participate in operations that do not meet our human principles,” Dujarik told AFP.He said that the United Nations was doing all this to send assistance, saying that since last week, 800 truck loads were approved by Israel, but less than 500 made it in Gaza.As soon as the war entered its 600th day on Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the aggressive “had changed the face of the Middle East”.He said that he had killed thousands of terrorists, including Mohammad Sinwar, the prescribed Gaza leader of Hamas and the brother of Yahya – the masterminds killed by the October 2023 attacks of October 2023, who sparked the Gaza war.Israeli media said Sinavar was targeted by attacks in Southern Gaza earlier this month. His brother was killed in October 2024.In Washington, American envoy Steve Witcoff expressed optimism of a possible ceasefire, saying he is expected to propose a plan soon.“I have a … temporary ceasefire, and a long -term resolution, some very good feelings about a peaceful resolution of that struggle,” he said.But Ghazan remained pessimistic.“Six hundred days have passed and nothing has changed. The death continues, and the Israeli bombing does not stop,” 40, 40, said Basam Palaul.“Even the hope of a ceasefire looks like a dream and a nightmare.”
Elusive ceasefire
Israel carried forward its military aggressive earlier this month, while the mediat still pushed to the elusive ceasefire.In Tel Aviv, hundreds of people called for a ceasefire, lining on the streets at 6:29 am – the accurate time unprecedented October started.Since that attack, relatives of hostages also gathered in Tel Aviv.“I want you to know that when Israel blows out deals, it does this on the head of the hostages,” said Arbel Jehud, who was freed from Gaza captivity in January.“Their condition immediately deteriorates, the food decreases, the pressure increases, and the bombings and military action do not save them, they endanger their lives.”Of the 251 hostages seized during the October 7 attack, 57 live in Gaza, including 34, the Israeli army says they have died. According to AFP Tally based on official data, some 1,218 people were killed on October 7, 2023, most of the citizens were attacked.In Hamas-Run Gaza, the Ministry of Health said that at least 3,924 people were killed in the region on Wednesday as Israel ended the ceasefire on 18 March, taking the overall toll of war to 54,084, mostly citizens.