Twenty nations condemned Israel's plan to take over Gaza City as a significant escalation. Recent Israeli strikes resulted in ten deaths and numerous injuries, particularly near aid points. Amidst deteriorating conditions, the UK announced an additional £8.5 million in support for UN aid projects in Gaza, emphasizing the need for Israel to allow aid to flow into the region. Development Minister Jenny Chapman criticized the delays at the border, stating the situation for civilians is becoming increasingly chaotic as they struggle to access limited resources.
The United Kingdom is committing another 8.5 million pounds to United Nations aid projects for Gaza, amidst warnings of widespread hunger in the 2.1-million population territory.
Development Minister Jenny Chapman stated, "It is unacceptable that so much aid is waiting at the border; the UK is ready to provide more through our partners, and we demand that the government of Israel allows more aid in safely and securely."
Some Gaza City residents are refusing to leave despite Israel's threats, highlighting the deepening humanitarian crisis as civilian casualties rise.
Arab and Muslim nations have criticized Israel's plan to seize control of Gaza City, with Turkey calling for a united response against the Israeli actions.
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