Israeli attacks have killed at least 65 people and wounded 92 across Gaza in the latest 24-hour reporting period.
These casualties bring the total number of people killed in Gaza to 31,988, with 74,1888 injured, according to the enclave’s Health Ministry.
An additional 8,000 people are missing.
The majority of these victims are women and children, according to the ministry.
On a Jordanian aid airdrop over Gaza City
Jordan is one of several nations airdropping aid into Gaza amid the Israeli attacks, helping to bring dozens of tonnes of food, medical supplies and other necessities to a desperate population.
I was on one of the Jordanian air force’s recent airdrop flights over Gaza City, which the crew took as a “personal mission” to help their Palestinian neighbours.
“It’s our duty to deliver this aid to our family [the Palestinians],” one crew member told me after the flight. “But it is not enough.”
Netanyahu will go down in history for ‘using hunger as a weapon’ in Gaza
French Senator Guillaume Gontard says Netanyahu will go down in history for “using hunger as a weapon” in Gaza.
In his speech at the Senate General Assembly on Wednesday, the president of the ecologist group in the French Senate said history books would write that Israel caused an explosion of violence in the Gaza Strip after October 7.
He quoted EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell when he labelled Gaza as “the world’s biggest open-air graveyard” while adding that the “apocalypse-like” situation in Gaza has been noted by journalists and doctors.
Who is arming Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza?
Israel’s war on Gaza has relied mostly on sophisticated Western arms and technology to kill about 32,000 Palestinians since October.
Despite growing domestic opposition and accusations of being complicit in genocide, those weapons keep flowing.
Who is supplying Israel with the tools to commit genocide? And could there eventually be legal consequences?