
Despite an increase in international anger in Israeli’s wide aggressive aggressive, the Israeli strike continued Gaza Strip on Wednesday. According to Gaza Health Ministry and the area hospitals, at least 82 people, including many women and a week of baby, were killed in the attacks.
Israel started allowing dozens of human trucks in Gaza on Tuesday, but assistance is not yet strict to Palestinians.
Jens Larke, spokesman for the United Nations Humanist Agency, said no truck was picked up from the Gaza side of Karem Shalom, who crossed the Israeli border with South Gaza.
A truck full of human aid for the Gaza strip makes his way for the Karem Shalom crossing as the border police officers prevent the road from blocking the road on Wednesday, May 21, 2025 in Southern Israel. (AP Photo/Ohd Zejenberg)
United Nations spokesperson Stephen Dusarric said on Tuesday that although assistance had entered Gaza, the workers were not able to bring it to distribution points, when the Israeli army forced them to re -load the supply on separate trucks and the workers participated out of time.
The Israeli defense body, which oversees humanitarian aid for Gaza, said the trucks entered on Wednesday morning, but it was not clear whether it would run deep in Gaza for distribution. The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, said its employees had waited for several hours to collect assistance from the border, but were unable to do so on Tuesday.
After rejecting Hamas’s ceasefire expansion proposal, Israel blocked humanitarian aid in Gaza
A few dozen Israeli activists opposed the decision to allow assistance in Israeli Gaza, while Hamas still tries to block the trucks carrying the supply to the Israeli hostages on Wednesday morning, but the Israeli was retrieved by the police.
Diplomatic in Genin comes under fire
According to the Palestinian Authority, a group of diplomats came into fire while visiting Genin, a city of Israeli -occupied West Bank. Diplomatic was on an official mission to inspect the human situation in Genin when shots came out.
A support worker, who did not want to be nominated for fears of vengeance, said that a delegation of about 20 regional, European and Western diplomats was standing near the entrance of the Zenin refugee camp, when he heard the sound of bullets on Wednesday, he said. He said that no one was injured.
The Israeli army stated that the delegation “distracted from the approved route” and Israeli soldiers fired a warning shot to distance them from the area. The army apologized and said that they would contact all the countries involved in the journey.
Palestinians took the bodies of their relatives with children in which Dare al-Balah, Gaza, Wednesday, May 21, 2025 were killed in an Israeli army air strike. (AP Photo/Abdel Karim Hana) (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)
The footage depicts many diplomats that are running for the cover as fast shots. Kaza Kalas, head of the European Union’s foreign policy, said the warning shots were also unacceptable firing and called Israel to investigate.
Premier Georgia Meloni’s Italian government also demanded an explanation, saying that its Vice Consall was among those who had come under fire.
Genin has been a site of Israel’s widespread crack against West Bank terrorists since the beginning of this year.
On January 21 – Just two days after the deal of ceasefire with Hamas in Gaza – Israeli forces landed on Genin as they have a dozens of times since October 7, 2023 of Hamas on Israel. The fight displaced thousands of Palestinians, one of the largest West Bank Displacement in the years.
International pressure on Israel
On Tuesday, the United Kingdom suspended free trade talks with Israel on its intensive attack, a step that came a day later in Britain, Canada and France, promising concrete steps to motivate Israel to stop the war. Different, the European Union was reviewing the Treaty of the European Union that controlled business relations with Israel on its conduct of war in Gaza.
Israel says that all the hostages taken by Hamas are designed to stop the war after returning home and Hamas is defeated, or deported and disarmed. Hamas says that it is ready to leave the hostages in return for full Israeli return from the region and the end of war. It rejects demands for exile and disarmament.
Israel sets back on fire to Britain on suspended business talks, rejecting ‘external pressure’
Israel on Tuesday called his senior conversation team back with a ceasefire talks in Doha’s Katri capital, saying that it would leave the lower level officials instead. The Katri leaders, who are mediation in the talks, said that there was a big difference between the two sides.
Meanwhile, the Israeli attack continued in Gaza. In the southern city of Khan Younis, where Israel recently killed 24 people from the same family, 14 people were killed. A week -long baby was killed in Central Gaza.
The Israeli army did not immediately comment on the attacks, but said it is targeting Hamas’s infrastructure and accused Hamas terrorists of working from civilian areas.
There is a strict need for food
Experts have warned that many of Gaza’s 2 million inhabitants face high risk of famine. At a displacement camp in Gaza City, a charity group distributed thin and water lentil soup.
Somia Abu Amsha scooped a small portion to her family in the bowl, saying that she does not have more than 10 days of bread and could not afford rice or pasta.
Palestinians inspected a house destroyed by Dare al-Balah, Gaza, Wednesday, May 21, 2025 by an Israeli air strike. (AP Photo/Abdel Karim Hana) (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)
He said, “We do not want anything other than this to end the war. We do not want charity kitchen. Even dogs will not eat it, let the children go alone,” he said while pointing to the soup.
Pope Leo XIV on Wednesday asked to assist to reach the Gaza Strip and assist at the end of “Heartbreaking” toll on his people during his first general audience in St. Peter Square.
Hospitals surrounded
Hospital staff and support groups stated that Israeli soldiers have also surrounded two of the last working hospitals in North Gaza, stopping anyone from leaving or entering facilities.
Palestinian President Mahmood Abbas on Wednesday urged the world leaders to take immediate action on Gaza to end the siege of Israel, issuing an appeal during the visit of Berut, where he was expected to discuss the disarmament of Palestinian groups at the refugee camps of Lebanon.
Israel surrounded 2 of North Gaza’s last working hospitals, saying groups
“This is the time to end the war of destruction against the Palestinians. I repeat that we won’t leave, and we will stay here on our motherland, Palestine land,” Abbas said, demanding immediate admission to assistance, release of detainees and a full return from Gaza.
The war in Gaza began when Hamas -led militants attacked Southern Israel, killing some 1,200 people, abducted most of the citizens and 251 others. Terrorists are still holding 58 prisoners, one of which is considered around the third, after most ceasefire agreements or other deals.
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According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, Israel’s retaliatory aggressive destroyed Gaza’s large health and killed more than 53,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children who do not distinguish between citizens and fighters.