Israel says no humanitarian aid will enter Gaza

A partial view shows tents housing displaced Palestinians in the campus of the Islamic University in Gaza City on April 16, 2025. (Photo by BASHAR TALEB / AFP)
Israel said Wednesday it would keep
blocking humanitarian aid entering Gaza, where a relentless military offensive
has turned the Palestinian territory into a "mass grave", a medical
charity said.
Israel resumed air and ground attacks across
the Gaza Strip on March 18, ending a two-month ceasefire with Hamas that had
largely halted hostilities in the territory, with rescuers on Wednesday saying
at least 11 were killed in strikes across Gaza.
Israel had already halted the entry of aid
into Gaza on March 2, exacerbating the severe humanitarian crisis in the
war-battered territory.
Defence Minister Israel Katz said Israel
would continue preventing aid from entering the besieged territory of 2.4
million people.
"Israel's policy is clear: no
humanitarian aid will enter Gaza, and blocking this aid is one of the main
pressure levers preventing Hamas from using it as a tool with the
population," Katz said in a statement Wednesday.
"No one is currently planning to allow
any humanitarian aid into Gaza, and there are no preparations to enable such
aid."
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has cited
military pressure as the only way to secure the release of the 58 hostages
currently held in Gaza.
"Hamas will continue to suffer blow
after blow. We insist that they release our hostages, and we insist on
achieving all of our war objectives," Netanyahu told troops in northern
Gaza Tuesday.
- 'Provocative intrusion' -
The Ramallah-based Palestinian foreign
ministry denounced his Gaza visit, calling it a "provocative intrusion intended
to prolong and intensify the crimes of genocide and forced displacement"
of Gazans.
On Wednesday, the Palestinian militant group
Islamic Jihad released a video of an Israeli hostage, showing him alive and
appealing to Israeli authorities and US President Donald Trump to secure his
release.
Israeli media identified him as Rom
Braslavski from Jerusalem, who was abducted by militants from the Nova music
festival during Hamas's attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.
Medical charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF)
said Israeli military operations and the aid blockade had transformed Gaza into
a graveyard for Palestinians and aid workers.
"Gaza has been turned into a mass grave
of Palestinians and those coming to their assistance," said MSF
coordinator Amande Bazerolle.
"With nowhere safe for Palestinians or
those trying to help them, the humanitarian response is severely struggling
under the weight of insecurity and critical supply shortages, leaving people
with few, if any, options for accessing care," she said.
The UN had warned on Monday that Gaza was
facing its most severe humanitarian crisis since the war began in October 2023.
"The humanitarian situation is now
likely the worst it has been in the 18 months since the outbreak of
hostilities," said the UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian
Affairs.
In a statement, OCHA said no supplies had
reached the territory for a month and a half, and medical supplies, fuel, water
and other essentials were in short supply.
- ICJ hearings -
Israel controls the entry of all aid and
supplies to Gaza.
On April 28, the International Court of
Justice is set to open hearings on Israel's humanitarian obligations towards
Palestinians.
The UN General Assembly approved a
resolution in December requesting that The Hague-based top court give an
advisory opinion on the matter.
It calls on the ICJ to clarify what Israel
is required to do to "ensure and facilitate the unhindered provision of
urgently needed supplies essential to the survival of the Palestinian civilian
population".
Although ICJ decisions are legally binding,
the court has no concrete way of enforcing them.
At least 11 people were killed in air
strikes, 10 of them in an attack on Gaza City, the civil defence agency said.
The renewed assault has so far killed at
least 1,652 people in Gaza, the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory
reported, bringing to 51,025 the total toll since the war erupted in October
2023, most of them civilians.
Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack on Israel
resulted in the deaths of 1,218 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP
tally based on official Israeli figures.
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