The release of human air from the wind will be carried out “in coordination with international aid organizations.”
On Saturday, Israel continued the release of human auxiliary in the Gaza sector and announced further steps to facilitate the crisis in humanitarian. Reuters reported it.
The Israeli military reported that humanitarian corridors will be created for the safe movement of UN convoys that provide assistance to Gaza residents, as well as “humanitarian pause” in population areas.
The statement sounded after an incredible -believed that indirect negotiations with the ceasefire between Israel and the Hamas Group in Doha.
According to the Israeli army, the reset of assistance was carried out in coordination with international organizations. In particular, seven pallets with flour, sugar and carcasses will be lowered. Palestinian resources have confirmed that human aid began to enter the north of the Gaza sector.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry said that on Sunday morning, the army would introduce a “humanitarian pause to civilian centers and humanitarian corridors.”
International human organizations are warning that the hungry has begun with 2.2 million inhabitants of Gaza, as the reserves are depleted after Israel has completely stopped giving the Enclave, and in May they have been slightly resumed in new restrictions.
Israel, in turn, is claimed to miss enough food and accuse the UN of ineffective distribution of assistance.
“The IDF emphasizes that there is no hunger in the Gaza sector; it is a false campaign that Hamas upholds,” said the Israeli army.
Remember that in Israeli Army) they announced the beginning of land operations in Deir El-Bala-one in several districts in the middle of the Gaza sector. However, earlier the army did not use an offensive to the ground.
The media also wrote that a peace agreement on the Gaza sector could be reached in the coming days, as Israel did not insist on maintaining control of some areas of Enclave.
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