At least 11 Palestinians were injured when aid pallets dropped by the Israeli military fell on tents housing displaced individuals in Gaza. The airdrop was part of efforts to facilitate humanitarian aid delivery amid a growing hunger crisis. Local sources reported that many pallets landed away from displacement sites and near military positions. Hamas criticized the airdrops and the establishment of aid corridors as deceptive maneuvers to deflect international criticism. They attributed the humanitarian crisis to Israeli policies and labeled the situation as a calculated strategy to impose suffering on civilians.
At least 11 Palestinians have been injured due to aid airdrops in northern Gaza as one of the pallets fell directly on tents where displaced people are living, medical sources say. The Israeli military on Saturday announced that it carried out an airdrop of humanitarian aid as part of the ongoing efforts to allow and facilitate the entry of aid into the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, after months of international pressure, the Israeli military on Sunday began a daily tactical pause of its operations in parts of Gaza and established new aid corridors.
The Palestinian group Hamas said it considers Israel's airdrop operations and limited humanitarian corridors in Gaza a symbolic, deceptive move aimed at whitewashing its image before the world. In a statement on Sunday, Hamas said Israel is deflecting international demands to lift the siege and end the starvation campaign against Palestinians, calling it part of a calculated policy to manage famine, impose coercive realities, and subject civilians to danger and humiliation.
Hamas also held Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu directly responsible for policies that have led to mass civilian deaths, calling his handling of aid and the starvation deaths of Palestinians clear-cut war crimes. The arrival of food and medicine to Gaza is not a favour, it is a natural right and an urgent necessity to stop the catastrophe imposed by the Nazi-like occupation.
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