
News Topical, Digital Desk : Israeli attacks continue on homeless and hungry Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. On Saturday, 33 people were killed in air strikes and shelling on those living in tents and those who went to get food.
The Israeli army has taken this action after the United Nations declared the largest city Gaza City and its surrounding areas as famine-stricken.
17 people killed in airstrike
Dutch Foreign Minister Casper Veldkamp has resigned after the government failed to impose sanctions on Israel over its crackdown on Gaza. 17 people were killed and dozens injured in an airstrike on displaced people's tents outside the city of Khan Younis early Saturday. Half of those killed were women and children.
Awad Abu Agala, uncle of two of the killed children, said that no place and no person is safe in Gaza. Bombing is taking place everywhere. Five people have been killed in firing on people who had gone to get food near the Zikim crossing in northern Gaza. 11 people have been killed in Israeli attacks at other places.
Israeli army issued a statement
The Israeli army has said that air firing was done when there was a threat to the soldiers. No bullets were fired targeting anyone. The Arab country United Arab Emirates (UAE), which recognized Israel a few years ago, has strongly condemned the situation in Gaza and the Israeli plan to divide the West Bank.
Houthi drone attack on Israel, several injured
Yemeni drone attacks in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv early Saturday injured several people and forced thousands to spend hours in underground safe havens, disrupting flight operations at the city's Ben Gurion International Airport.
Traffic at the airport became normal on Saturday night. The Israeli army has claimed that the drones could be shot down after several attempts to stop the Yemeni air attack. This caused some chaos. It is known that Yemen's Houthi organization had carried out this attack from a distance of two thousand kilometers.
Emine Erdogan asked Melania to raise her voice for Gaza
Turkey's First Lady Emine Erdogan has written a letter to US President Donald Trump's wife Melania, requesting her to raise her voice for the children and women of Gaza. Melania had recently written a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin through her husband Trump, requesting him to end the war in Ukraine soon for the safety of children and women.
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