Israel to open Gaza humanitarian corridors
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Gaza Health Ministry says 113 Palestinians have starved to death as humanitarian crisis deepens under blockade
In response to escalating international criticism and humanitarian concerns, the Israeli military has implemented a limited pause in fighting in Gaza's populated areas. This tactical move aims to facilitate the entry of humanitarian aid and alleviate famine conditions amid ongoing conflict and failed ceasefire negotiations with Hamas.
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Malnutrition has reached alarming levels in Gaza, aid officials say, with hunger now reportedly affecting civilians as well as journalists, doctors, and other personnel on the ground.
The Israeli military has implemented a daily 10-hour pause in fighting within Gaza to facilitate humanitarian aid amid mounting concerns over surging hunger. This move comes in response to global criticism and ongoing negotiations between Israel and Hamas.
Hamas said on Thursday that it had responded to an Israeli proposal for a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza, as pressure mounted for a breakthrough to end almost two years of devastating conflict that has triggered a humanitarian crisis.
Cease-fire negotiations between Israel, Hamas, and the U.S. have broken down, with President Trump’s special envoy blaming Hamas for the impasse. Meanwhile, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is rapidly escalating.