There was commotion and shelling by Israeli soldiers on Thursday as aid convoys arrived in the Gaza Strip. According to Hamas, more than a hundred people were killed and more than seven hundred were injured. Now an Israeli army spokesman announced that the incident would be thoroughly investigated.
The army has collected all the evidence to clarify the case, army spokesman Daniel Hagar said on Saturday. The results should also be presented. “The claim that we deliberately attacked the convoy and deliberately harmed people has no basis whatsoever.” He referred to the statement from the Palestinian side. Although shots were fired, only a few were injured. However, chaos and crowds are responsible for the deaths.
The United Nations warns of famine
Representatives of the United Nations recently warned of thousands of civilians starving to death in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli Prime Minister limits humanitarian aid. As reported, aid supplies have recently been dropped from the United States, Egypt and Jordan. John Kirby, director of communications for the National Security Council, said it would be “extremely difficult” to carry out an attack in an area as densely populated as the Gaza Strip. They want to get as close as possible to people in need, but not in a way that puts them in danger.
Nevertheless, more such operations are planned. It was also announced on Saturday evening that the framework for a six-week ceasefire would be in place. “The deal is actually already there. But I don’t want to raise expectations in any way,” said a US official. Humanitarian aid to the civilian population is a recurring point of conflict between the Israeli government and international aid organizations.
Source: Krone

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