The United Nations has successfully utilized a new land route from Israel to deliver urgently needed food aid to northern Gaza for the first time in three weeks. The delivery comes amidst rising global pressure on Israel to grant more access to Gaza, where there are fears of an impending famine. The World Food Program has delivered supplies for approximately 23,000 people. In other related updates, tensions in the region have escalated following the death of a 13-year-old Palestinian boy in occupied East Jerusalem, and multiple incidents of violence in the West Bank and near Jerusalem.
- A UN convoy delivered 200 tons of aid to northern Gaza using a new land route along an Israeli military road for the first time in three weeks.
- The aid delivery provided food supplies for about 23,000 people in Gaza City, addressing the acute shortage of food and water.
- Tensions have heightened following the death of a 13-year-old Palestinian boy, Rami Hal Huli, at the hands of Israeli security forces in occupied East Jerusalem.
- Fatal incidents occurred in the West Bank, with two Palestinians killed in Janine and two more near Jerusalem.
- A Palestinian teenager was reported to have carried out a stabbing attack at a military checkpoint, injuring two Israelis.
- The recent aid delivery and violent incidents have brought increased international attention to the situation in Gaza and the broader region.
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