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Nearly a third of people in Gaza “do not eat for several days,” the United Nations warns star-news.press/wp

Reuters are two women, wearing black and spinning clothes on their faces, standing at the front of the crowd and carrying the pans in a charitable kitchen in Nawwayer, GazaReuters

International anxiety increased this week with warnings that hunger has attracted Gaza

The United Nations Food Aid Program.

“Malnutrition rises with 90,000 women and a child in urgent need of treatment,” WFP said in a statement.

Hunger warnings in Gaza increased this week. Nine other people died due to malnutrition on Friday, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health in the Palestinian region – which made the total of these deaths since the war began in 122.

Israel, which controls the entry of all supplies to Gaza, says that there are no restrictions on entering the region and blame Hamas for any malnutrition.

Friday, UK Prime Minister Sir Kerr Starmer has suggested that the UK play a role in dropping aid in Gaza by air After more than a third of the deputies signed a letter calling on the government to recognize a Palestinian state.

This came after an Israeli security official said that the Qatari country can be allowed in Gaza in the coming days – something that aid agencies previously warn is an ineffective way to obtain supplies in Gaza.

Sir Starmer wrote in the mirror: “News that Israel will allow countries with the help of Airdrop in Gaza has been very late – but we will do everything we can get help through this road,” Sir Starmer wrote in the mirror.

Sir Kerr also said that the United Kingdom “was urgently accelerating efforts” to evacuate children who need a UK’s cash medical help.

While the local media reported that the United Arab Emirates and Jordan will deny the last drops, the Gurdian official of the BBC told that its army has not yet obtained permission from Israel to do so.

The United Nations described the move as a “distraction for inaction” by the Israeli government.

This step came amid international concern about the humanitarian conditions in Gaza.

On Friday, Germany, France and the United Kingdom called on Israel to “immediately raise restrictions on the flow of aid” to the region.

In a joint statement, they called for an immediate end to the “human catastrophe we are witnessing in Gaza”, and to the war itself, adding that Israel should “support its obligations under international humanitarian law.”

“Withholding the basic humanitarian aid of the civilian population is unacceptable,” read the statement.

United Nations Secretary -General Antonio Guterres said he could not “explain the level of indifference and inaction that we see a lot in the international community – lack of sympathy, lack of truth, and lack of humanity.”

In his speech to the International Pardon International Association, he said that more than 1,000 Palestinians were killed while trying to reach food since May 27-when the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation in the United States and Israeli (GHF) began distributing supplies as an alternative to the United Nations-led regime.

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The American security contractor, who worked at GHF in May and June 2025, BBC on Friday, told “undoubtedly … war crimes” during that time.

Anthony Aguar said he saw the Israeli Defense Army and the United States of America using live and artillery ammunition, mortar tours and tank fire on civilians in food distribution sites.

The retired soldier said: “In my entire professional life, I have never seen the level of brutality and the use of random force and unnecessary against the civilian population until I was in Gaza by the Israeli Defense Army and the United States,” said a retired soldier.

In her response, GHF said that the allegations – which came from “a former, indignant contractor, were ended a month ago” – “categorically liar.”

Meanwhile, the future of the talks to secure the new ceasefire and the hostage deal are still not certain, after the United States and Israel withdrew its negotiating teams from Qatar.

US President Donald Trump said Hamas “Don’t really want a deal contract”.

“I think they want to die,” he said.

Hamas expressed surprise at the American notes.

A senior Hamas official told the BBC correspondent that the brokers had reported that the mass negotiations had not collapsed, and said that the Israeli delegation is expected to return to Doha next week.

Israel launched a war in Gaza in response to the Hamas -led attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, where about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others took hostage.

More than 59,000 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health.

Israel imposed a totally siege of aid delivery at the beginning of March and resumed its military attack against Hamas after two weeks, which led to a two -month ceasefire. She said she wanted to press the group to release her remaining Israeli hostages.

Although the siege decreased in part after nearly two months, amid warnings of famine waving on the horizon of international experts, the lack of food, medicine and fuel has worsened.

Most Gaza population has been displaced several times, and more than 90 % of homes have been damaged or destroyed.

On Thursday, France announced that it would recognize the Palestinian state in September – a move that angered Israel and its main ally, the United States.

A day later, more than a third of UK deputies signed a message to Sir Kiir calling on the United Kingdom to follow.

but The Prime Minister indicated that this step will not be imminent You should be part of a “broader plan that eventually leads to a two -state solution” – a Palestinian state alongside Israel.

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2025-07-26 04:08:00

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