Fights are wiped out through dwindling supplies within Gaza, as drones report a ship with the help of the territory and mark exactly two months since Israel imposed a total blockage for supplies into the enclave.
Since March 2, Israel has completely cut off all supplies to the 2.3 million inhabitants of the Gaza Strip, and the food that is available at the beginning of the year during a ceasefire is almost expired.
It is the longest of such closure that the Gaza Strip has ever been exposed. The Palestinian residents and auxiliary officials said that on Wednesday at least five looting incidents had taken place in the entire enclave.
Olga Cherevko, a auxiliary worker at the Humanitarian Office of the United Nations (OCHA) in Gaza City, said that violence between the local consumption materials has increased.
She said reporters that she saw such a fight on Friday.
“The supplies are being enlarged while the war continues. The food stocks have now run out,” she said a press conference in Geneva via video link.
“Water access has become impossible. In fact, people fight with them, right below, below this building.
Some auxiliary groups say that they no longer have food stocks last week and that the community kitchens are at risk of closure. The Red Cross said that the humanitarian reaction in Gaza was about to “total collapse”.
Israel previously denied that Gaza is exposed to a hunger crisis and says that there is still enough help to maintain the population.
Cherevko said that hungry people in hills of waste had been sought in hills because of “everything that would help them would survive.
“I see children and see older people who browse through this pile of garbage not only to burn in search of things, but also to eat things every day,” she said.
Drones strike aid shifts for gaza strips
A ship for gaza strips with humanitarian aid and activists was bombarded by drones in international waters in front of Malta early Friday, his organizers said that Israel was to blame.
The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not answer a request for a comment on the claim of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, an international non -governmental group.
The Maltese government said that the ship and its crew were secured in the early morning after a nearby tractor had been supported in the fire brigade operations.
A ship with humanitarian aid and activists who were moved to Gaza was bombarded by drones in international waters in front of Malta early Friday, his organizers said that Israel was to blame.
The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that Turkish citizens were on board at the time of the incident and worked with the Maltese authorities to transfer them to a safe place.
“We condemn this attack on a civilian ship in the strongest,” it says, and realized that there were “accusations that the ship was attacked by Israeli drones.”
“All necessary efforts are made to reveal the details of the attack as soon as possible and bring the perpetrators to court,” it said.
NGO asks Israel to respond to humanitarian violations
The Swedish activist Greta Thunberg told Reuters that she was in Malta and should go on board as part of the planned action of freedom to support Gaza Strip, which is under blockade and bombing.
According to Israel, the blockade is an attempt to put the militant group under pressure to publish hostages, which she took during the attack on October 7, 2023, which triggered the conflict. The militants led by the Hamas attacked South Israel on this day and killed around 1,200 people, mainly civilians, and kidnapped 251. Hamas still holds 59 hostages, which are assumed that they are alive.
In response to this, Israel started an offensive, which, according to Gaza’s Ministry of Health, killed more than 52,000 Palestinians, mainly women and children, in which it does not mean how many of the dead fighters or civilians were. Israel’s bombing and soil operations have destroyed wide areas of the territory and left most of its population to be homeless.
The NGO published video film material in Darkness and shows a fire on one of his ships, conscience. The film material showed lights in the sky in front of the ship and the sound of explosions could be heard.
“Israeli ambassadors must be conjured up and answered on violations of international law, including the ongoing blockade (Gaza) and the bombing of our civil ship in international waters,” it said.
The Maltese government said the maritime authorities had received a Mayday call outside of territorial waters shortly after midnight, with 12 crew members and four civilians on board who reported a fire.
A nearby tractor went to the scene and started fire operations, and a Maltese patrol ship was sent. After a few hours the ship and its crew were safe, and added that the crew had refused to climb the tractor.