The Israeli army recently suffered losses in Gaza, with eight soldiers killed in an explosion. Despite diplomatic efforts, hopes for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas seem to be fading due to conflicting demands. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed sorrow over the losses but emphasized the need to continue the war against Hamas to ensure Israel’s security.
Despite this, the situation in Gaza remains dire. Widespread famine threatens the population, with many children suffering from malnutrition. As the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha approaches, Palestinians in Gaza are struggling with shortages of basic necessities, making it difficult for them to celebrate as they did in previous years.
One resident of Gaza, Asmaa al-Masri, recalled the preparations for Eid in past years, including buying sweets, new clothes for children, and delicious foods. However, this year, the situation is very different. With displacement and shortages making it challenging for families to celebrate the holiday.
In response to these challenges, the IDF has announced a temporary pause in military activities in Gaza to allow for an increase in humanitarian aid. This pause will be from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. local time every day until further notice. The decision was made after discussions with the U.N. and international organizations to support efforts to bring more aid into Gaza
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