💨 Abstract
Israel has partly lifted a 2.5-month blockade on Gaza, allowing limited food and medicine to enter, amid international pressure and a severe humanitarian crisis. The move, criticized as inadequate, follows a surge in Israeli strikes and a worsening famine. Nearly 53,000 Palestinians have died, and experts warn of impending famine. The U.K., France, and Canada have threatened sanctions.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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