At Least 100 Dead in Israeli Strikes on Jabalia Refugee Camp; WHO Welcomes Gaza Aid video poster

At Least 100 Dead in Israeli Strikes on Jabalia Refugee Camp; WHO Welcomes Gaza Aid

At least 100 people were killed in the latest Israeli attacks on the Jabalia refugee camp, Palestine’s WAFA news agency reported on Monday. The strikes on the densely populated camp represent one of the deadliest incidents since the conflict began 74 days ago.

The situation in Gaza remains dire as residents grapple with ongoing violence and limited resources. The international community has expressed concern over the escalating civilian casualties and the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the region.

Meanwhile, on Friday, the World Health Organization (WHO) welcomed the announcement by Israel that it would allow the temporary delivery of aid into the Gaza Strip via its Kerem Shalom border crossing. The WHO called for the aid to be distributed throughout the embattled Palestinian territory to address urgent medical and humanitarian needs.

The opening of the Kerem Shalom crossing is seen as a critical step in alleviating the suffering of Gaza’s residents. Aid organizations have emphasized the necessity of unimpeded access to provide essential supplies, including food, water, and medical assistance.

The developments highlight the urgent need for a ceasefire and a long-term solution to the conflict, as the humanitarian toll continues to rise. Observers hope that the delivery of aid may serve as a catalyst for de-escalation and renewed dialogue between the parties involved.

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