I suspect that UNRWA will take it on. I do believe they've relocated to an airstrip in Southern Gaza with their operational and humanitarian staff.Normally, when aid is provided to civilians, I would expect the government to distribute the aid. Since the government is Hamas, how is that going to work in Gaza?
That is typically how aid is distributed internationally. (Iirc)Will the aid workers be involved from the various organizations maybe?
I thought it meant: release the hostages during shelling and say "sorry not our fault they were not safe"IMO, it’s just part of the Hamas plan. Pretend to WANT to release the hostages but it’s too dangerous so people will force a cease fire which leaves Hamas free to continue to operate.
To be frank, and I hope I am so very wrong, I do not believe many of these hostages are still living.I thought it meant: release the hostages during shelling and say "sorry not our fault they were not safe"
"I hope I never have to mark this bill up. But we have a situation in the Middle East that’s growing day by day with intensity and if Hezbollah gets involved, Iran has already threatened if Gaza is, you know, if Israel goes, you know, if IDF (Israel Defense Forces) goes into Gaza that they're gonna come out,” he told CNN.
It’s more important than ever for New York to show up in support of Israel.
Tomorrow I’m traveling to Israel for a solidarity mission to meet with diplomatic leaders & communities devastated by the horrific Hamas attacks.
New York will always stand with Israel.
Governor Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) / X (twitter.com)
Right. Just like they were slated for 9 am Monday. This is utter mularkey.3min ago
100 trucks of humanitarian aid said waiting at Egypt border to be allowed into Gaza
More than 100 trucks full of humanitarian aid are currently at the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing, waiting to be allowed into Gaza, Al Arabiya reports.
The network says the trucks are slated to be allowed in at 9 a.m. on Tuesday.
However, there have been a number of reports in recent days about Rafah reopening that proved to be false.
Israel has bombed the crossing several times in order to prevent the entry of humanitarian aid from reaching Gazans in order to further squeeze the enclave’s Hamas rulers following their October 7 onslaught.
Biden visiting Israel: US in diplomatic dash to contain conflict
Barbara Plett Usher
US State Department correspondent, BBC News
With Biden headed to Israel on Wednesday to join US state secretary Antony Blinken, it's a strong show of American support for the country. But the US is also trying to mitigate the civilian casualties in Gaza.
Some analysts questioned whether Biden's trip to show solidarity with Israel could be seen as provocative. But others suggest it might help to underline a message of restraint.
"He's a very visceral politician," says Jon Alterman, director of the Middle East programme at the Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank. "It may be that he feels that if you're going to push the Israelis, you can't push them until you've already made clear that you care."
Where the Biden administration will not push the Israelis is on their assessment of Hamas.
US officials have adopted Israeli language that compares the Palestinian movement to the Islamic State group, saying it was an attack of "sheer evil" unrelated to legitimate frustrations about decades of Israeli occupation and the grinding misery of its 16-year blockade of Gaza.
But an analyst, who described this US policy as "strategic neglect", said this ignores a chorus of warnings in the year leading up to the attack about an impending "explosion" in the Palestinian territories.
Read more here.
Israel and Palestine have both signed on to Geneva Convention II (with reservations for Israel).I thought it meant: release the hostages during shelling and say "sorry not our fault they were not safe"
3min ago
100 trucks of humanitarian aid said waiting at Egypt border to be allowed into Gaza
More than 100 trucks full of humanitarian aid are currently at the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing, waiting to be allowed into Gaza, Al Arabiya reports.
The network says the trucks are slated to be allowed in at 9 a.m. on Tuesday.
However, there have been a number of reports in recent days about Rafah reopening that proved to be false.
Israel has bombed the crossing several times in order to prevent the entry of humanitarian aid from reaching Gazans in order to further squeeze the enclave’s Hamas rulers following their October 7 onslaught.
I know-after the brutal killings- why would they keep anyone safe? I thought very briefly at the beginning that they wanted hostages to trade for prisoners, but after the carnage, I thought no one will negotiate with them. IMO.To be frank, and I hope I am so very wrong, I do not believe many of these hostages are still living.It’s all lies.
Eta: i do not trust Hamas in any sort of hostage exchange. Or as far as I could throw ‘em.
Pommy and everyone else dedicated to this thread, I hope you all are taking time for emotional and mental care for yourself. This thread gets very overwhelming.( @PommyMommy, I think you should add the title of “Senior WS War Correspondent” under your profile name.
Seriously, you so rock, and we are sooo lucky to have you (and many others here) in these rapidly-moving threads, particular those of war. You could work for any top news agency, if your heart so-desired. You are truly a modern-day war historian!
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