Amid international outcry over a severe hunger crisis, Israel announces the opening of humanitarian corridors for aid to Gaza, with the first air drops of food supplies already underway. This move follows accusations of deliberate starvation.
As mass starvation looms in Gaza, Trump shifts blame to Hamas, complicating ceasefire negotiations. With growing global criticism, the humanitarian crisis deepens amid conflicting narratives.
The ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza has reached alarming levels, with reports of mass starvation and rising death tolls as the blockade continues. This article explores the dire situation and the political factors at play.
After a nearly three-month blockade, Israel is allowing limited food aid into Gaza to prevent mass starvation, coinciding with a new military offensive against Hamas. As international pressure mounts, Prime Minister Netanyahu faces backlash from right-wing critics for this decision while negotiations for a ceasefire continue.