Children in Gaza unable to digest food after starvation, even as Israel allows aid, expert says
Israel said on Sunday it would halt military operations each day for 10 hours in parts of Gaza and will allow new aid corridors in the shattered enclave, where images of hungry Palestinians have alarmed the world.
Paris-based aid group Medecins Sans Frontières' Amande Bazerolle said, reaching the most vulnerable people during a pause in Israel’s military operations would be a big challenge and treating malnourished patients would take time. She said it was about time that Israel announced a pause, but “it’s not enough,” urging a ceasefire to ensure the flow of aid supplies in Gaza. Hundreds of Palestinians were seen in Beit Lahiya, carrying bags of flour and aid that entered Gaza through Israel on Sunday.
Bob Geldof claims Israel 'lying' about Gaza aid
Bob Geldof's accused the Israeli government of lying - after a spokesperson claimed food shortages in Gaza were 'engineered by Hamas'. David Mencer insisted aid was flowing into the Gaza strip through the Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. But groups including the UN and Doctors Without Borders say there's mass starvation, and around a quarter of young children and pregnant women are malnourished.
In a statement to Sky News, an Israeli security official said that "despite the false claims that are being spread, the State of Israel does not limit the number of humanitarian aid trucks entering the Gaza Strip".







