Gaza Crisis: Humanitarian Aid and Ceasefire Prospects Amid Ongoing Conflict
A recent wave of Israeli airstrikes killed 94 Palestinians, with 45 dying while attempting to obtain humanitarian aid. Amnesty International accuses Israel of using starvation as a weapon, while Israel blames Hamas for civilian casualties. Talks of a ceasefire are underway as the humanitarian crisis deepens.
Israeli airstrikes have claimed the lives of 94 Palestinians, focusing global attention on the humanitarian plight in Gaza. Among the dead were 45 individuals who sought access to crucial aid. Hospitals and the Health Ministry highlighted these figures as the latest grim toll in ongoing violence.
Amnesty International released a report condemning Israel's actions, labeling its strategies as employing starvation as a weapon of war. This accusation has ignited controversy, with the Israeli Foreign Ministry dismissing such claims and asserting that Hamas manipulates aid for its own purposes.
As the situation in Gaza deteriorates, negotiations for a potential ceasefire emerge, offering a glimmer of hope. Former President Trump has indicated that Israel is open to a temporary truce, yet challenges remain as both sides grapple with deep-seated grievances and demands.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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