Israel has announced that it will allow foreign countries, including Jordan and the United Arab Emirates, to continue to send humanitarian aid to Gaza as the territory faces a severe hunger crisis.
This step comes after increased international pressure and reports of rising levels of malnutrition and death in Gaza. While Israel claims there are no restrictions on the entry of aid shipments, hundreds of shipments are stuck, and Israeli officials blame the UN and aid organizations for delays in distributing the aid. Aid groups warn that air drops alone are not sufficient to meet the urgent needs of the population in Gaza.
The situation is critical, with the ongoing conflict and accusations between Israel, Hamas, and international bodies over responsibility for the humanitarian crisis.
.Sea el primero en responder a esta discusión general .