Core Viewpoint - The ongoing military actions and blockade by Israel in Gaza have led to a severe humanitarian crisis, prompting international condemnation and calls for aid [1][4][10] Group 1: Humanitarian Aid and Conditions - Israel allowed 100 trucks carrying aid supplies to enter Gaza on May 21, following international pressure [1][4] - Despite the entry of aid, the United Nations reported that the amount of aid allowed is insufficient to meet the needs of the local population [4][6] - Approximately 25% of Gaza's population is facing famine risk, with 470,000 people in a "disaster" level of food insecurity due to the blockade [6][8] Group 2: Military Actions and Political Statements - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed willingness for a temporary ceasefire to facilitate the release of hostages but indicated that military actions would continue if hostages are not released [1][8] - Netanyahu announced plans for a new aid initiative in Gaza, aiming to create a "no Hamas zone" for displaced individuals, which has faced strong criticism from the international community [8][10] - Reports indicate that Israeli airstrikes on May 21 resulted in at least 50 fatalities, with military operations targeting various locations in Gaza [10]
加沙地带人道危机持续 多方谴责以色列封锁
Xin Hua She·2025-05-22 12:37