Following the airstrikes and unrest in Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that Israel will continue to control security in the region but will work towards demilitarizing it. This comes at a time when the region is suffering from power outages, particularly in the ICU and pediatric wards at Gaza’s main hospital. These outages have resulted in casualties, including an infant who died due to lack of electricity. The hospital’s medical staff has called the situation “unbearable.”
The United Nations has warned of a “deteriorating” food situation in Gaza as Palestinians are unable to access basic food supplies due to power shortages and unrest. The U.N. Secretary-General’s office has expressed concern over the lack of aid deliveries in the region, stating that the pace of aid deliveries has been “wholly inadequate” and that additional entry points for aid convoys are required.
In the U.K., a massive pro-Palestine march in London was met with over 80 counter-protesters being arrested by the Metropolitan Police. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has responded to French President Emmanuel Macron’s criticisms, reaffirming that the responsibility for civilian casualties lies with Hamas and not Israel.
Another “National March For Palestine” in London has also been held, with a large turnout expected as protesters demand a cease-fire in the ongoing conflict. This comes as the largest hospital in Gaza, Al-Shifa, remains without electricity or water, resulting in a severe health crisis in the region. Israelis claim that Hamas utilizes hospitals as operational bases and hides weapons in tunnels underneath them, but Hamas has denied those allegations.

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