Author: JULIA FRANKEL Associated Press, SAMY MAGDY Associated Press, ABC News
Published on: 05/03/2025 | 05:20:23
AI Summary:
Israel’s cutoff of food, fuel, medicine and other supplies to Gaza’s 2 million people has sent prices soaring. The aid freeze imperiled the tenuous progress aid workers say they have made to stave off famine. Most are displaced from their homes, and many need shelter. Israel says the siege aims at pressuring Hamas to accept its spinoff ceasefire proposal. Aid workers set up more food kitchens, health centers and water distribution points. With more fuel coming in, they were able to double the amount of water drawn from wells. The International Organization for Migration now has 22,500 tents sitting in its warehouses in Jordan. Israel cut off all aid to Gaza for two weeks following the Oct. 7, 2023 attack on Israel. Israel launched the most intense phase of aerial bombardment campaign on Gaza. Palestinians fear a repeat of that period.
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“what’s happening?” these headlines are starting to really piss me off. they TOLD US what they planned to do, and it was never peace. they won’t stop till there’s not a single person left alive.