Israeli military operations in Gaza

Israel's military is expanding its operations in Gaza, causing civilian casualties and a humanitarian crisis. The Israeli government is ramping up military activity, leading to casualties and a blockade of aid, with the UN calling for an end to the siege.

Israel-Palestine Conflict and Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza

Israel's monthlong blockade in Gaza is causing food shortages and humanitarian crisis, with only five days of flour left and aid groups running out of supplies, raising fears of malnutrition and starvation. The resumption of Israeli airstrikes has further hindered aid efforts, with over 800 people killed, including nearly 40% children, in the past week and a half. The World Food Programme has two weeks of food supplies left, while tens of thousands of tons of food supplies are ready to enter Gaza if Israel allows the border crossings to reopen.

Pro-Palestinian Activists Blockading Sorbonne University in Paris

Far-left pro-Palestinian student activists in Paris blockade Sorbonne University following similar actions at Sciences Po. Activists demand debates on Gaza conflict and support for Palestinian cause. Political figures and parties have conflicting views on the blockades.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza

The conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza has resulted in a blockade that is causing a humanitarian crisis, with aid trucks being restricted from entering the territory. Aid groups warn of starvation and famine in northern Gaza due to limited food supplies. Israel denies restricting aid deliveries, blaming Hamas for the crisis. Estimates of aid trucks waiting to enter Gaza vary widely, with reports of up to 30,000 trucks waiting at border crossings.

Starvation in Gaza

The article discusses the tragic death of a 10-year-old boy named Yazan in Gaza due to malnutrition amidst the ongoing conflict and blockade. The situation in Gaza is dire, with many children at risk of starvation and lack of essential medical supplies.