The government of Israel has announced that it will again have humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip. The basic stock of food is on the recommendation of the Israeli army to ensure that there is no famine, according to Benjamin Netanyahu’s office.
Since the beginning of March, the Israeli government has no longer left the help of help in the Gaza Strip, which is being met internationally with violent criticism. The security cabinet recently decided to allow deliveries in the area, but with a different mechanism to distribute the relief supplies. Israel accuses the prevailing Hamas in the Gaza Strip to sell the goods to finance their hunters and weapons.
Dozens of dead are currently reported from the coastal area. A few days ago, Netanyahu said with the new offensive to increase the pressure on Hamas to reach the release of the remaining hostages. According to the government, the army must conquer the Gaza Strip and keep it permanently occupied. The plan also offers to move the Palestinian civilian population from north to the south.
Movement at Hamas?
The Israeli government announced that the new large offensive was already working. Minister of Defense Israel Katz announced on Saturday that Hamas announced a return to the negotiations on an agreement. The Islamic organization confirmed a new round of conversations in the Qatarian Capital Doha. However, there are many problems. Even if Hamas offers to release more hostages, Israel’s army will not end the war, Netanyahu said. Only a temporary cease -the fire is possible.
Israel had Half -March resumed its massive attacks in the Gaza Strip after a cease -the two -month -fire. According to medical circles, at least 110 people died in the night of Sunday. Moreover, much more were injured, including women and minors in particular. According to the Palestinian news agency Wafa, tents were hit by the attacks in which displaced persons were housed. The information could not be checked independently.
Source: Krone

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