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Some Israelis are against humanitarian aid entering Gaza. According to a poll published by Globes, 22% of Israelis think that "Israel should not provide humanitarian aid (to Gaza) at all during wartime", 27% of Israelis think that Israel should provide as much as needed, and 44% of Israelis think that Israeli aid should be linked to the return of hostages.
Israeli bombardment of Gaza since the Hamas-led October 7 attacks has caused a devastating impact on the territory, with aid agencies warning that damage to critical infrastructure, including ...
Over 1,500 aid trucks entered Gaza on day 1 and 2 of ceasefire, UN says. ... ABC News was able to confirm that fires had ignited in that location. Shortly thereafter, the IDF confirmed that it had ...
The US has joined several other countries in airdropping aid into Gaza, which is grappling with a humanitarian crisis.. With aid deliveries on land falling far short of the numbers needed to ward ...
International aid has been provided to Palestinians since at least the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.The Palestinians view the aid as keeping the Israeli–Palestinian peace process going, while Israelis and other foreign policy authorities have raised concerns that it is used to fund terrorism [1] [2] [3] and removes the imperative for Palestinians to negotiate a settlement of the Israeli ...
[10] [66] [67] 2.2 million people in Gaza are now experiencing food insecurity at emergency level. [ 68 ] Airstrikes have destroyed food infrastructure, such as bakeries, mills, and food stores, and there is a widespread scarcity of essential supplies due to the blockade of aid .
The international community and aid groups have been trying to find ways to get aid into Gaza since Israel retaliated for Hamas' slaying of some 1,200 people in Israel on Oct. 7.
The deal provided for a four-day pause in fighting, the release of 50 Israeli hostages and 150 Palestinian prisoners, and the entry of more humanitarian aid into Gaza. [106] [107] [108] The ceasefire agreement allowed up to 200 trucks of aid to enter Gaza daily. [109] All Israelis and Palestinians freed were to be women and children. [110]