Israel has warned that it will stop humanitarian airdrop operations in Gaza if footage of the destruction caused by its airstrikes is recorded, urging participating countries to prevent media documentation. In response, Gaza’s Government Media Office condemned this restriction, highlighting the severe humanitarian crisis and extensive damage, with 70% of buildings affected and over 40 million tons of rubble, while questioning why journalists are barred from reporting.
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Two girls shot in Gaza
The BBC World Service reported on the tragic cases of Layan al-Majdalawi, two, and Mira Tanboura, six, both killed in Gaza amid IDF operations in November 2023, part of over 160 child casualties documented. The IDF stated these incidents would be investigated, emphasizing that intentional harm to civilians is prohibited, while the International Committee of the Red Cross condemned the normalization of such violence against children. Want More Context? 🔎
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