At least 66 Palestinians were killed in violent incidents near humanitarian aid sites in Gaza, drawing urgent concern from the international community. Reports indicate that clashes erupted around areas where civilians were seeking relief supplies, including food, water, and medical aid. Witnesses describe scenes of chaos, with people fleeing in panic as gunfire broke out. Humanitarian organizations have condemned the attacks, calling them a violation of international law since aid zones are meant to be safe havens for civilians amid conflict. The incident has sparked global outrage, with world leaders and organizations urging restraint and accountability. The UN Secretary-General expressed “deep alarm” over the targeting of civilians near humanitarian facilities, emphasizing that all parties in conflict must uphold international humanitarian protections. Several countries have called for independent investigations into the shootings and pressed for safe corridors for aid delivery to prevent further civilian casualties. The attacks have worsened an already dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, where shortages of food, clean water, and medical supplies persist. Aid agencies warn that continued violence near relief zones endangers critical supply chains, leaving thousands at risk. Politically, the incident has intensified scrutiny on both local and international actors, highlighting the urgent need for conflict resolution and enforcement of protections for civilians. Analysts fear that without decisive action, such incidents could further escalate tensions, undermine ceasefire efforts, and exacerbate the humanitarian crisis. #Gaza #PalestinianCrisis #HumanitarianAid #ConflictZone #CivilianProtection #UN #GlobalAttention #MiddleEastConflict #AidDelivery #InternationalLaw
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly declared his support for Donald Trump’s proposed Gaza peace plan, calling it aligned with Israel’s war aims. Standing beside Trump during a news conference, Netanyahu said the plan would help Israel recover its hostages, dismantle Hamas’s military and political control, and ensure Gaza no longer poses a security threat. However, he also emphasized that Israel would retain a security perimeter and warned that if Hamas rejects the deal, Israel would act unilaterally. Though the public show of unity matters symbolically, analysts note there remain gaps between Israel’s long-term interests and aspects of Trump’s plan. For example, Netanyahu has been wary of ceding control over Gaza’s governance or giving the Palestinian Authority a role — something included in parts of the plan. Hamas is reportedly reviewing the proposal “in good faith,” but has not yet accepted, and its assent will be crucial to whether the plan can move forward. #Netanyahu #TrumpPeacePlan #Gaza #IsraelHamasConflict #HostageRelease #Ceasefire #Hamas #SecurityDeal #MiddleEastPeace #Diplomacy