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Only 90 trucks have entered Gaza and the famine is spreading
  • The UN explains that only these days 90 trucks with basic food have been able to enter the territory; another 105 are waiting at the border. According to data from the Gaza government’s press office, 326 people have died since March due to lack of food and medicine and 300 abortions. The population has begun to "eat the leaves and herbs of the trees," say the witnesses. Zionist soldiers have opened fire on a group of international diplomats in the West Bank.
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Israel continues to exterminate Gaza. According to the Al-Jazeera media, 38 more people were killed Wednesday night as a result of bombings and attacks. The death toll since Sunday is over 650. And to this must be added that the famine is widespread in the territory, especially since the government of Benjamin Netanyahu imposed a severe blockade on March 2.

The Gaza Government’s press office has released shocking data that 326 people have died since March due to lack of food and medicine. Of these, 58 died of destruntia, while 26 others suffered from kidney disease and have not been able to adequately care for them. Blood donation campaigns are not being carried out because the population is already too weak to do so. 300 pregnant women have had abortions due to nutrient deficiencies. This, the office says, heralds a "disaster."

The United Nations sounded the alarm on Tuesday: 14,000 young children are on the verge of starvation if they don’t get food in 48 hours. Today, Thursday, this deadline has been met.

A citizen of Jan Yunis explains to El Diario.es that many have begun to "eat the leaves and herbs of the trees" because they have nothing else.

Netanyahu on Sunday ordered a “minimum” relief from the blockade to avoid disturbing the U.S. government. But since then, food has barely entered Gaza.

Only 90 trucks in five days

Netanyahu on Sunday ordered a “minimum” relief from the blockade to avoid disturbing the U.S. government. But since then, food has barely entered Gaza. The United Nations has reported that 90 trucks have entered the border and another 108 are awaiting authorization at the border.

This figure is absolutely insufficient to meet the needs of the 2.5 million people living in Gaza. Before the massacre began, 500 trucks were loaded every day.

Shooting at diplomats

As the massacre against Gaza tightens, the international attitude towards Israel is changing so far. The United Kingdom has suspended its trade agreements with Israel and the European Union will review them.

Political pressures do not seem to affect the impunity enjoyed by the Netayahu government too much. On Wednesday afternoon, Israeli soldiers opened fire on a group of international diplomats in the West Bank in front of television cameras. There are no foreign journalists in Gaza.

Spain, Belgium, Italy, Denmark and other countries have asked Israel to explain what happened.

A few hours later, a person at the Museum of the Jews in Chicago kills two employees: "I am deeply shocked," said the Israeli commissioner, and Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar threw the following sting: "A large number of world leaders and high-ranking leaders are promoting hatred against Israel."