Deir Al-Bala, Gaza Strip- The Israel Army announced that Raprops of Aid will start on Saturday night in Gaza, and humanitarian corridors will be created for United Nations caravans, after increasing hunger -related death accounts.
The statement was followed late on Saturday months of expert warnings of starvation amid Israeli restrictions on help. International criticism, including close allies, has grown, as several hundreds of Palestinians have been killed in recent weeks while trying to reach food distribution sites.
The military statement did not mention where the drops of air or humanitarian corridors would be. He also said that the army was ready to implement a humanitarian interruption in the densely populated areas. The Israeli Foreign Ministry said late on Saturday that humanitarian stops will start on Sunday in the “civil centers” alongside the humanitarian corridors.
The army “confirms that the combat operations did not stop” in Gaza against Hamas, and stressed that there is no “hunger” in the region, where most of the population over the age of two million was displaced to a region that shrinks with a little infrastructure. Most people depend on help.
The displaced Palestinians are waiting for the donor food in a community kitchen in Gaza City, north of Gaza, on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
(AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)
Witnesses from Gaza were dark. Some health workers are soaked by hunger that they have placed themselves on the fourth drops to continue treating malnutrition. Parents showed their children, the two hugs and the defeated. The wounded men have described described desperate signs for a help under fire.
The military statement said that Airdrops will be coordinated in coordination with international aid organizations. It was not clear from where it would be implemented. It was not clear what role that the Humanitarian Foundation may play recently and the Israeli Foundation – intended as an alternative to Aid Aid. Ghf Johnnie Moore President said in a statement that the group was ready for help.
At least 53
Israeli air strikes and gunshots were killed at least 53 people in Gaza overnight until Saturday, most of them were killed while seeking help, according to Palestinian health officials and local ambulance service.
The murderous Israeli shooting was reported twice near the Zikim crossing with Israel in the north. In the first accident, employees at the Shiva Hospital, where employees were killed at the Shiva Hospital, where employees were killed at the Shiva Hospital, in the first accident. The employees were killed at the Shiva Hospital, in the first accident, at least ten people were killed by auxiliary trucks. The Israeli army said it had launched warnings of a mission from the crowd “in response to an immediate threat.”
Sharif, Sharif Abu Aisha, said that people began to run when they saw a light they thought it was a truck, but as they approached, they realized that it was Israel’s tanks. That is when the army began shooting, and told Associated Press. He said that his uncle was among those who were killed.
“We went because there is no food … nothing was distributed,” he said.
On Saturday evening, Israeli forces killed at least 11 people and wounded 120 others when they shot the crowds who tried to get food from the UN convoy.
“We expect the numbers to rise in the next few hours,” he said. There was no immediate military comment.
AP Video showed a group of Palestinian men with a body with flour bags. They said he had a truck but had no details. “You die to bring some food to your children,” said a man, Fayez Abu Real, gentle and sweating: “You die to bring some food to your children.”
In the southern city of Khan Yunis, the Israeli forces were shot dead at least nine people trying to get help through the Maraj Corridor, according to the hospital’s morgue records. There was no immediate military comment.
Elsewhere, the hospitals said that those who were killed in the four people in a residential building in Gaza City and at least eight, including four children, in the crowded tents camp in Mawasi in Khan Yunis.
Switch to air drops, with warning
Jordan’s next to Jordan, and the Jordanian official said that they would mainly drop the food and milk formula. The United Arab Emirates said the air will start “immediately.” Britain said it plans to work with partners to devote children and evacuate children who need medical help.
But the head of the United Nations Refugee Agency, Philip Lazarini, warned that the air parties were “expensive, ineffective and could kill civilians hunger” and will not reverse the increasing hunger or prevent the transfer of aid.
While the Israeli army said it allows help in the pocket without any limit on the trucks that could enter, the United Nations says it impedes the military restrictions on its movements and criminal looting. Hamas, the Hamas -run security, provided security to hand over aid, but they were unable to work after targeting it by the air strikes.
Israel said on Saturday that more than 250 trucks carrying assistance from the United Nations and other organizations entered Gaza this week. About 600 trucks entered a day during the last shooting that Israel ended in March.
Israel faces the growing international pressure. More than twenty of the Western alignment countries and more than 100 charitable groups and human rights have called for the war, criticizing the cruelty of the Israeli siege and a new model for delivering aid.
The United Nations Human Rights Office says that more than 1,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since May while trying to get food, most of them near the new relief sites run by GHF, an American contractor.
Charitable societies and rights groups said that their employees are struggling to get enough food.
Inside Gaza, children who have no pre -hunger conditions began to death.
“We only want enough food to end our hunger,” said Will two young men in a charitable kitchen in Gaza City as he tries to feed his six -year -old family.
Meanwhile, an activist boat tries to reach Gaza with help, and the Hanala video, which shows Israeli forces in the middle of the night. There was no immediate Israeli comment.
Conflict talks
The ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas were in a state of complete stopping after the United States and Israel recalled negotiating teams on Thursday.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Friday that his government is studying “alternative options” for talks. However, Hamas official said that negotiations are expected to resume next week and called for the delegations to call for pressure tactics.
Egypt and Qatar, which mediates alongside the United States, said the talks will resume but did not say when.
“Our loved ones do not have time for another round of negotiations, and he will not survive another partial deal,” said Zahro Shahhar Moore, the son of Aveirham’s brother Mulled, who is one of 50 still in Gaza from the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. Moore spoke in a weekly gathering in Tel Aviv.
More than 59,700 Palestinians were killed during the war, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza. Its number does not distinguish between militants and civilians, but the ministry says that more than half of the dead are women and children. The ministry operates under the Hamas government. The United Nations and other international organizations see it as the most reliable source of data on victims.
Maggie mentioned from Cairo.
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