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Palestinian officials have warned that 36 trucks entered Gaza yesterday – despite the humanitarian situation in the poor pocket.

According to the media office of the government of Ghazan, most humanitarian supplies were looted and stolen – “as a result of the security chaos that perpetuates the Israeli occupation systematically and deliberately.”

Officials say at least 600 trucks of aid is required on a daily basis, adding: “The needs of the population are exacerbated.”

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A statement issued late last night called for “the immediate opening of the crossings, the entry of aid and the form of infants in sufficient quantities” – and “condemned the strongest conditions for the continuation of the crime of hunger.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refuted this – accused Hamas of “provoking a highly propaganda campaign against Israel.”

He said: “The cruelty of Hamas has no borders. While the state of Israel allows the entry of humanitarian aid to the inhabitants of Gaza, Hamas terrorists are starving and documenting them in a sarcastic and bad way.

“Hamas terrorists are deliberately starving to the residents of the tape, which prevents them from receiving help.”

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This comes at a time when the Palestinian Red Crescent in Gaza said that its headquarters in Khan Yunis suffered an Israeli strike, killing one of the employees and wounding three others.

The shots published on social media show the outbreak of a fire in the building.

The indirect negotiations between Hamas and Israel for a 60 -day ceasefire, and a deal to release half of the hostages still in Gaza, ended at the Duchess last week.

US President Donald Trump’s envoy in the Middle East told hostage families yesterday that he was working with the Israeli government in a plan that ends the war.

Steve Whizov, the front center, arrives at the hostage families in Tel Aviv, Israel. Pre -approval: AP/Ariel Schalit
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Steve Witkev arrives to meet the families of the hostages in Tel Aviv. Pre -approval: AP

Steve Whizov claimed that Hamas was ready to disarm the conflict, despite the repeated group statements that it would not do so.

In response, Hamas said it will not remove his weapon Unless an independent Palestinian state is created with Jerusalem as its capital.

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After the meeting of Mr. Wittouf with the families of the hostages, Hamas Two video clips were released from the meager Israeli hostageEvyatar David, which was kidnapped from the Nova Music Festival on October 7, 2023, has been held in captivity in Gaza since then.

The 24 -year -old seemed structurally, as his shoulder blades emerge from his back. He heard that he had not eaten for three days. He said in sad videos digging his grave.

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