Gaza Burns Towers Fall, Famine Spreads, Calls for Justice Rise TheWorldEng gazacrisis news
Israel has escalated its assault on Gaza, demolishing a high-rise tower in Gaza City and killing at least 44 people, including children, as Defence Minister warns of the gates of hell. The UK inquiry, led by Jeremy Corbyn, accused Britain of complicity in Israeli war crimes, demanding a full arms embargo, sanctions, and suspension of military ties. UNRWA raised alarms over 83% of Gazas population left without aid for six months, while 13,000 children were treated for malnutrition in July and 7,200 more in early August, UNICEF reported. The humanitarian crisis deepens as Israel rejects UN famine warnings, with 6,000 trucks of aid stranded in Jordan and Egypt. Political voices stress that late recognition of Palestine by European states risks being too little, too late, as Israeli ministers openly push for annexation of West Bank lands. The international community faces mounting pressure to act as Gaza suffers destruction, famine, and forced displacement.
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