Negotiations on a truce between Israel and Hamas in Doha have been fruitless in recent weeks as the differences between the two parties are fundamental, as Qatar points out with the volatility of the Middle East calling it “intolerable”. At the same time, Israeli fires are thickened over Gaza with the humanitarian aid that reaches the Palestinian enclave being poor and the UN warning of tens of thousands of babies who may die in the next 24 hours.

Tom Fletcher, UN Deputy Secretary General of Humanitarian, warned that “14,000 babies could die in 48 hours, If there is no humanitarian aid. “

“I want to save as many of these 14,000 babies as possible in the next 48 hours. We have to flood the Gaza Strip with humanitarian aid, “he told the BBC.

This is a “creepy” number, he said, explaining that this number is derived from “many people on the spot – are in medical centers, they are in schools … trying to evaluate the needs” while many of them have been killed.

Zaza help in gauze

International pressure on an impending famine in the Palestinian enclave forced Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to announce on Sunday night that he will relax the devastating blockade to prevent a “famine crisis” in Gaza – but only at a minimum.

Only five humanitarian trucks arrived Monday in Gaza, after Israel finished the 11 -week -week blockade with Tom Fetser describing it as a “drop in the ocean” and completely inadequate for the needs of the population.

These are trucks containing baby foods and foods that are technically found in Gaza, but have not reached the civilians in the communities, as they are on the other side of the border.

Fletcher expressed the hope of reaching Gaza today 100 trucks – adding that “we must flood the Gaza Strip with humanitarian aid.”

Warnings and pressures

At the same time, the United Kingdom, France and Canada condemned Israeli attacks by denouncing his extensive attack on Gaza and blocking help in the area. Using a more aggressive tone, they threatened to take “specific measures” on Monday, including targeted sanctions, if Israel does not stop its renewed military attack and continues to prevent the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza.

It is a shift especially in both the United Kingdom and Canada that have largely supported the Israeli war and have insisted on its “right” to defend after Hamas’ attack on October 7 in southern Israel.

All three countries have called for more humanitarian aid to enter the lane, returning hostages and ending battles, but no strong, coordinated diplomatic pressure on the Netanyahu government has been exerted.

The Israeli Prime Minister’s reaction was immediate, which considered that the countries were therefore offering a “huge prize” in the Palestinian Islamist Movement.

“By asking Israel to put an end to the defensive war for our survival before Hamas terrorists are destroyed on our borders and demanding (establishing) a Palestinian state, leaders in London, Ottawa and Paris are offering a huge prize of This kind of atrocities, “Mr Netanyahu said in a statement.

New Israeli business in Gaza

On the weekend, Israel launched a new destructive land attack on Gaza just when US President Donald Trump left the area without validating a truce and agreement to release hostage.

The Israeli Security Council approved the new military attack on Gaza on May 5. The Israeli Armed Forces (IDF) later stated that the aim of the operation was to achieve “all the goals of the Gaza war”, including the defeat of Hamas and securing the liberation of the remaining hostages in the area.

On Monday, Netanyahu said that Israel plans to “take control of the entire Gaza Strip”.

The Gaza Civil Protection Service said in its last briefing that Israeli air raids have so far killed at least 44 Palestinians in Gaza today.

“Political defense groups have transferred (to hospitals) at least 44 dead, mainly children and women, as well as dozens of injuries” across Gaza, Mahmoud Basal’s spokesman at the French News Agency (AFP) said.