Israeli strikes kill at least 200 in Gaza as UN halts aid deliveries after more trucks stolen

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1At least 200 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes on northern Gaza Saturday, according to local health officials, as the United Nations said it would pause aid deliveries through the enclave’s main crossing after more of its trucks were stolen.

2The developments underscore the worsening humanitarian situation in the enclave, where tens of thousands of people have been killed by the Israeli military, and chronic hunger threatens the remaining civilian population. 3On Friday, two children and a woman were crushed to death while attempting to buy food from a bakery in central Gaza.

4The deadly strikes also come with an uneasy truce underway between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said would allow his forces to focus on Gaza.

5Speaking to CNN on Sunday, Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, director of the Kamal Adwan Hospital, said that five buildings housing more than 200 people were struck in the Tal Al Zaatar and Beit Lahiya areas of northern Gaza.

6They were calling for help, and anyone who tried to assist was bombed. 7Unfortunately, the cries for help have disappeared; they were killed,” Dr. Abu Safiya said. 8The strike in Tel Al Zaatar left more than 100 people under the rubble, with only one person pulled out.

9This scene has become a daily occurrence, and no one is held accountable; no one can stop the killing of innocent people.”

10The spokesperson for Gaza’s Civil Defense said that more than 40 people belonging to theAl-Arajfamily were killed in a single strike on a building in the Tel Al Zaatar neighborhood.

11CNN has reached out to the Israel Defense Forces for further comment on the target of the strikes and the measures taken to mitigate civilian casualties.

12According to the Health Ministry in Gaza, at least 44,429 people have been killed and more than 105,000 injured in the enclave since the war began last year. 13The figure is thought to be an underestimate, as much of northern Gaza is inaccessible and many casualties never arrive at a hospital to be counted.

14The deadly strikes coincided with the theft of trucks carrying food and other supplies into the besieged strip, prompting the UN agency for Palestinian refugees to halt aid deliveries through the main crossing point between Israel and Gaza.

15Thedifficult decisionto stop deliveries through Kerem Shalom comes at a time whenhunger is rapidly deepening,” UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini warned Sunday.

DEIR AL-BALAH, GAZA - NOVEMBER 29: Hundreds of Palestinians gather to buy bread from a bakery in Deir al-Balah, Gaza on November 29, 2024. Palestinians are struggling with hunger due to Israel's attacks on Gaza for more than a year, due to the closure of border crossings and the limited access to aid. (Photo by Ashraf Amra/Anadolu via Getty Images)

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19The decision was made after afew food trucksweretakenon the route Saturday, he wrote on X. 20A source involved in transferring aid inside Gaza told CNN that a further five trucks loaded with flour were stolen near the crossing Sunday.

21The road out of this crossing has not been safe for months,” Lazzarini noted in his post, referring to an incident on November 16 when almost 100 aid trucks were stolen by armed gangs in what UNRWA described asone of the worstincidents of its kind.

22The humanitarian operation in Gaza had becomeunnecessarily impossible,” he added, citing hurdles from Israeli authorities and political decisions to restrict the amounts of aid as compounding factors in the breakdown of law and order in the enclave.

23Lazzarini stressed that Israel, as the occupying power, was responsible for the protection of aid workers and supplies. 24Israeli authoritiesmust ensure aid flows into Gaza safely and must refrain from attacks on humanitarian workers,” he said.

25COGAT, the Israeli agency responsible for approving aid into Gaza, said thatdozensof other humanitarian organizations continued delivering supplies to people in the enclave.

26Last week, over 1,000 trucks carrying humanitarian aid were collected from the various crossings and distributed throughout the Gaza Strip,” the agency added in a statement shared with CNN. 27We will continue to work with the international community to increase the amount of aid making its way into Gaza, through the Kerem Shalom Crossing as well as the other four crossings between Israel and Gaza.”

28CNN’s Abeer Salman contributed reporting.

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