August 9, 2025
UK pledged for new assistance to stop ‘chaotic scenes’ in Gaza
The United Kingdom states that it will do another £ 8.5 million ($ 11.4 million; € 9.8 million) for UN support projects for Gaza, as the widespread hunger warning increases in the population area of 2.1 million.
Development Minister Jenny Chapman said that in Money Wood Gaza, the “immediate requirement of help” is the address of the address, but only if Israel allowed the region to “flood with help”.
“It is unacceptable that the border is waiting for so much assistance – the UK is ready to provide more through partners, and we demand that the Israeli government allows more help safely and safely,” Chapman said.
He said, “Inadequate amounts of inadequate amounts obtained through insufficient amounts of supply are causing frightening and chaotic scenes as desperate citizens are tried to use small amounts of aid,” he said.
The funds given for the coordination of human affairs (OCHA) are part of the £ 101 million UK commitment to Palestinian areas this year.
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August 9, 2025
Civil defense says 10 killed in Gaza with 10 aid points
Gaza’s Hamas-Run Civil Defense Agency said at least 10 people were killed in the Palestinian region on Saturday, including Civilian Hu Waiting to Aid.
Civil Defense spokesman Mahmood Basal told the AFP news agency that at least six of them were killed and 30 were injured, targeting citizens of Israeli soldiers.
Basel said, as a result of several casualties, an attack in the hit area in the central Gaza.
Thousands of Palestinians are collected daily near the food distribution points in Gaza, which face the daily reports of Israeli forces, waiting to collect help.
In July, Israel reduced strict karbas on assistance to Gaza, leading to lack of food, medicine and fuel among other necessary supply. But the aid agencies, like the United Nations World Food Program, say they are distributed “a part of what is needed”.
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August 9, 2025
Saudi Arabia, Turkey planned to seize the city of Gaza as a ‘violation’ of international law to Israel
Many Arab and Muslim countries have planned Israel to control the city of Gaza as “dangerous growth”.
Some 20 countries, including Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Türkiye, said the scheme “a major violation of international law”.
In a joint statement, most Muslim countries accused Israel of “trying to enter illegal occupation and attempt to implement an explosion in international validity violations.”
The scheme approved by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and approved by Israel’s security cabinet in the early hours of Friday will see Israel launching a new military aggressive to seize the largest city in the Palestinian region.
So it is necessary that Gaza should be “governed by an alternative civil administration which is neither the militant group Hamas nor the Palestinian Authority.”
The plan is widely stated; Even the Army Chief of Israel has warned against it.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said after a conversation in Egypt that Muslim countries should unite in protest against the planned seizure of Israel.
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Welcome to our coverage
We are monitoring Israel’s latest developments in Gaza, where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing strong opposition from Arab and Muslim countries on his plan to seize the Gaza city.
Assistance agencies say the amount of assistance reaching the Palestinian region is still inadequate, as the United Kingdom is committed to millions of people’s relief efforts.
Reports suggest that the Israel is attacking Gaza residential waiting at support points. Gaza’s Hamas-Run Civil Defense says that many people were killed and 30 were injured in an attack on a support distribution center in Central Gaza.
We will give you reactions to Germany’s decision to prevent defense exports to Israel, which can be used in the Gaza Strip.
The Crescent Christian Democratic Union, the conservative Christian Democratic Union of the German Chanman Chainman Frederick Merz, and some members of its Buvenin Sister Party have disagreed with the decision to stop weapons to Israel.
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