Global outcry grows over Israel's killing of starving civilians in Gaza
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International condemnation is intensifying against Israel for its actions in Gaza, where civilians are being killed amid starvation and attacks on humanitarian efforts. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres warns that the last lifelines for Palestinians are collapsing. Prominent figures, including the UK Foreign Secretary and a senior Catholic cleric, express horror over the situation. Over 1,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since May while trying to access food. Additionally, Israeli attacks on WHO facilities raise concerns over humanitarian aid being obstructed in the region.
"Malnourishment is soaring and starvation is knocking on every door in Gaza. And now we are seeing the last gasp of a humanitarian system built on humanitarian principles."
"The killing of civilians seeking aid in Gaza is indefensible. All options are on the table if Israel does not deliver on aid pledges."
"More than 1,000 desperate Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since the end of May trying to reach food distributions amid widening conditions of starvation."
"Israeli forces attacked warehousing and staff accommodation in Deir al-Balah belonging to the World Health Organization, as Israel cancelled the work visa of the head of UN humanitarian affairs."
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