Six killed and dozens wounded by Israeli army while collecting aid, says Gaza civil defence Middle East crisis live
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Civil defense in Gaza reported at least 10 fatalities on Saturday, including civilians near an aid point, following targeted Israeli military actions. The Israeli security cabinet approved operations to seize Gaza City, prompting international outrage. Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasized that the objective is to liberate Gaza from Hamas, despite pressure for a ceasefire. Germany's Chancellor announced a halt to arms exports to Israel amid public discontent about the ongoing military campaign. The UN Security Council's emergency meeting on the situation has been rescheduled, reflecting global calls for action and concern for humanitarian crises.
On Saturday, Gaza’s civil defense agency reported at least 10 deaths including civilians at an aid point in central Gaza, as violence escalates between Israeli forces and Palestinian militants.
Benjamin Netanyahu affirmed Israel's intent to free Gaza from Hamas and plans for military operations, dismissing mounting calls for a ceasefire amid increasing global outrage.
Germany announced a decision to curb arms exports to Israel, reflecting a shift in policy influenced by public discontent over Israel's military actions in Gaza.
The UN Security Council rescheduled an emergency meeting regarding Israel’s military plans in Gaza, highlighting the international community’s concern and calls for a ceasefire.
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