The article outlines ongoing crises in Gaza and Myanmar, intertwining humanitarian concerns with military actions. In Gaza, continuous Israeli airstrikes have exacerbated civilian casualties, leading to a blockade that restricts essential supplies. Simultaneously, in Myanmar, devastating earthquakes have resulted in significant loss of life, while the military faces backlash for hindering aid access to those in need. These situations reflect a critical global humanitarian landscape marked by conflict and suffering, with calls for international aid and intervention becoming increasingly urgent.
Hundreds of people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes since it ended the ceasefire. Israel has also cut off humanitarian aid, food and fuel to the strip in an effort to pressure Hamas.
Myanmar's military is facing criticism over continued airstrikes and claims it is blocking aid to earthquake survivors, as international agencies urged unfettered access' to humanitarian aid in the conflict-riven nation.
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