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Dozens killed in Gaza trying to seek help
Twenty -five nations, including Britain, Canada and Japan, issued a joint statement on Monday with “a simple and urgent message: the war in Gaza must end now.”
The declaration of the US allies and partners.
“It is horrible that more than 800 Palestinians have been killed while looking for help,” said the statement, which was published after one of the most fatal days for help search engines during the 21 -month war in Gaza. Health officials at the enclave directed by Hamas He said that more than 80 people were killed Trying to access emergency food supplies only on Sunday.
In addition to the United Kingdom, the nations that signed the joint declaration were Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Polevenia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Sweden Switzerland.

“The suffering of civilians in Gaza has reached new depths. The help delivery model of the Israeli government is dangerous, it feeds instability and deprives the gazanes of human dignity,” says the statement. “The denial of the Israeli government of essential humanitarian assistance to the civilian population is unacceptable. Israel must fulfill its obligations under international humanitarian law.”
He War in Gaza It was caused by the terrorist attack orchestrated in Hamas against Israel on October 7, 2023, during which some 1,200 people were killed and another 251 taken as hostages. Since then, most of those captives have been released, but Netanyahu said earlier this month that 50 remain in Gaza, including 20 that said they were still alive.
“The hostages maintained cruelly captive for Hamas since October 7, 2023 continue to suffer terribly,” said the 25 nations in the statement. “We condemn their continuous detention and ask for their immediate and unconditional release. A high negotiated fire offers the best hope of taking them home and ending the agony of their families.”
Israel does not allow foreign journalists to enter Gaza report on war, which makes it impossible to independently verify the figures provided by the Hamas Ministry of Health of the Palestinian enclave and other agencies. The Israeli government rejects these numbers as falsely inflated, but the United Nations says that the figure of the ministry of more than 59,000 people dead in total since the war began is the most credible information available.
In a shared statement on social networks, the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oren Marmorstein, said Israel rejected the joint international declaration, “as disconnected from reality and sends the incorrect message to Hamas.”
The News themezone team itself within Gaza has spoken with medical and relatives of help search engines who say that Israeli forces have routinely opened people near the food distribution sites since at least end of May, when a new organization backed by the United States and Israeli began operating a handful of “humanitarian cubes” in the enclave.
The deaths informed on Sunday, near a convoy of help trucks operated by the UN World Food Program, were not linked to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation based in the United States, led by an evangelical preacher who previously worked as advisor to President Trump. But the Palestinian authorities say that most help search engines killed by Israeli forces during the last month and a half They tried to access the GHF centers.
The GHF director, Reverend Johnnie Moore, told News themezone earlier this month that, although he did not “want to reduce these reports” about the murders near the GHF centers, “we cannot control what happens outside our distribution sites.”
He repeated his previous calls, which have been made by the White House, so that the United Nations and their humanitarian agencies join the GHF efforts to feed people in Gaza.
None of the established humanitarian agencies that have worked for decades in Gaza have agreed to work with the GHF, saying that it forces the Palestinians who already displaced the Palestinians to travel miles to reach their centers and that violates the basic humanitarian principles.
The Trump administration announced its first audience support for GHF In early July: $ 30 million in funds.

In a statement on Monday, Cogat, the Israeli military agency in charge of matters in the Palestinian territories, said: “Israel acts in accordance with international law and leads efforts to facilitate the entry of humanitarian aid in Gaza in coordination with international organizations.”
Israel has blamed Hamas for all deaths in Gaza since the war began, accusing him of using civilians as human shields and taking advantage of help materials for his own use, which the group designated for a long time a terrorist organization by the United States, Israel and the European Union, denies doing.
Pope Leo XIV too He renewed his call During the weekend for “an immediate end of the barbarism of this war and for a peaceful resolution to the conflict” in Gaza.
Netanyahu has repeatedly said that the war will continue until Hamas is impotent military and politically, and all hostages are returned.
The international and growing demands of a high immediate fire arrive at a time when there is little to suggest any imminent advance in the ongoing negotiations for a truce. Instead, they come as Israel says that it is expanding its land war in Gaza again, forcing thousands of Palestinians to flee once again for security.
Israel warns about the new terrestrial operation in center of Gaza
On Sunday, Israel expanded its evacuation orders for Gaza to include an area that has been somewhat less affected than others, indicating that a new battlefield can be opened and adjusted to Palestinians in smaller and smaller areas.
In a publication in the social networks of Arabic published on Sunday, the Israel defense forces warned that it was operating “with great force to destroy the abilities of the enemy and the terrorist infrastructure” in the central city of Deir Al-Balah “, as it expands its activities in this region to operate in an area in which it has not operated before.”
“For your safety, evacuate the area immediately and move to the south,” said the FDI.
The UN Humanitarian Agency, Ocha, estimated that between 50,000 and 80,000 people were in the area under the new evacuation order, and families were seen carrying what few items could in donkey cars, bicycles and even dragging sleds behind them while they were heading south.

The resident of Deir El-Balah, Abdullah Abu Salem, 48, told the French news agency News that “during the night, we hear huge and powerful explosions shaking the area as if it were an earthquake”, which he attributed to “artillery bombardments in the central part of the south of Deir El-Balah and the southeast area.”
“We are extremely worried and fearful that the army is planning a land operation in Deir El-Balah, and the central camps where hundreds of thousands of displaced people are taking refuge,” he told News.
The Israeli army did not provide immediate comments on operations, but the GLZ radio network, which is funded by the Israeli government and directly affiliated with the IDF, reported Monday that the soldiers had, “for the first time since the beginning of the war,” he entered Deir Al-Balah on the ground.
GLZ said that a single combat brigade, “including engineering and armor forces, recently entered a maneuver in the area of the South of Al-Balah in the central camps in the Gaza Strip. The attacks were preceded by air attacks and artillery during the night and morning, and in the afternoon the forces came into action.”
The announced expansion of land operations caused a rapid statement of concern of the group that represents the remaining Israeli hostages in Gaza, whose precise whereabouts remains unknown.
“Families demand that the prime minister, the Minister of Defense, the head of Personnel and the spokesman of the FDIs appear before them and the Israeli public tonight to clearly explain why the offensive in the area of Deir Al-Balah does not put the hostages at a serious risk,” said the headquarters of the forum of hosages in a statement. “From this moment on, we have not received official and organized updates or satisfactory responses on this matter. The people of Israel will not forgive anyone who knowingly in danger of the hostages, both the living and the deceased. No one can affirm that they did not know what was at stake.”
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Tucker Reals
Tucker Reals is the foreign editor of News, based in the News themezone London office. He has worked for News themezone since 2006, before which he worked for News in Washington, DC and London.


