Israeli strikes kill at least 34 people in Gaza, officials say, as some aid restrictions are eased -
💨 Abstract
In Gaza this week, Israeli strikes killed 34 Palestinians, local health officials said, even as Israel temporarily eased aid restrictions. Israel paused military operations to allow aid, but continued operations elsewhere. Despite new measures, aid agencies say relief is insufficient to address rising hunger. Images of malnourished children have shocked the world, including U.S. President Trump. Israeli restrictions on aid have included cutting off goods like food and medicine, initially to pressure Hamas for hostage releases.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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