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The United Nations refugee agency for Palestinians (UNRWA) saw financing paused on Saturday by Britain, Italy, and Finland, the latest nation to do so in response to claims that its employees were complicit in the Hamas attacks on Israel on October 7.
The leaders of three key UN organizations issued a warning on Monday, saying that Gaza desperately needs additional supplies or its desperate people will face widespread starvation and disease.
On Sunday, US State Secretary Antony Blinken stated the ultimate stance when “a moment of profound tension in the region,” can be felt.
Since the start of a ground operation in Gaza on October 27, Israeli troops have discovered 800 shafts connecting to Hamas’ extensive underground network of tunnels and bunkers, of which they have destroyed more than half, the military announced on Sunday.
There have already been 105 prisoners released by the Palestinian militants, who also freed 25 more who were not included by the truce agreement. These individuals were primarily Thai farm laborers.
During a break in hostilities between Israel and Hamas, five preterm babies were discovered dead at a Gaza City hospital, the health ministry headed by Hamas announced on Wednesday.
As stipulated in the agreement, Israel has permitted 200 trucks to enter the Strip; earlier, the Israeli military liaison to the Palestinians, COGAT, reported that 50 of the vehicles had entered northern Gaza.
The seventh week of Israel vs. Hamas’s battle began. Israel’s retaliatory strikes have claimed the lives of nearly 15,000 people, many of them are youngsters, according to the health ministry in Gaza, which is governed by Hamas.
Israel said it did not order the action. Upon arriving at the scene, an AFP journalist witnessed masses of ill, injured, and displaced individuals making their way towards the waterfront.
An account on X, the former Twitter, claimed to have flown from Bahrain to the Nur Khan facility in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, and then via Oman to an allied post in Cyprus. The account referenced flight-tracker data to support its claims.