'We're turning the tide on Gaza starvation crisis' - UN aid chief

The article discusses the ongoing conflict in Gaza and its effects on civilians, particularly women and children. The Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa and Egypt's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty are traveling with a BBC correspondent to assess the situation at the Rafah border crossing, where aid trucks are waiting to enter Gaza.

The article also mentions that families of hostages being held by Hamas are protesting across Israel in a day of marches, rallies, and demonstrations. Additionally, there is an incident near Nablus where masked Israeli settlers attacked Palestinians, which was witnessed by the BBC's Lucy Williamson.

There is no specific information on the current state of aid delivery to Gaza or the situation at the Rafah border crossing, but it seems that the situation remains challenging, with many civilians struggling to access basic necessities due to the conflict.
 
Ugh, my heart goes out to those innocent ppl in Gaza 🤕... it's like, how can this be happening again? The pics of the protests and demonstrations are really heartbreaking, especially for the families of the hostages 📸. I mean, who can even imagine being part of a fam where u r protesting 4 their loved ones 2 b released? It's just devastating.

And then there's this incident near Nablus that's like, wow... mask-wearing ppl attacking others? What's goin on here? 🤷‍♂️ I hope the BBC gets to get some proper footage of what's happenin' there. We need 2 see more.

Aid trucks stuck at the border? That's just ridiculous! How r they s'posed 2 help ppl who need it most? The fact that many civilians are strugglin' 2 access basic necessities is just... ugh, it's like, what's goin on with the world right now? 🤯
 
Ugh, can you believe what's happening in Gaza right now? 🤯 It's like, I remember watching the news back in '02 when the Intifada was going on and it seemed so different from this...this chaos. I mean, aid trucks are waiting at the Rafah border crossing but nobody knows if they're ever gonna get through! It's like, what even is the point of having aid if it's not getting to people? 🤔

And those families with their hostages being held by Hamas, protesting in Israel...it's so tragic. You can't even imagine how scary that must be for them. And on top of that, masked Israeli settlers attacking Palestinians near Nablus? It's like, what's going on here?! 😩

I just wish everyone could sit down and talk this out, you know? Instead of all the violence and marching around...it's just so exhausting to watch. 🙄 Can't we all just get along?! ❤️
 
man this situation in gaza is getting worse by the day 🤕 my heart goes out to all those innocent women and kids stuck in the middle of this chaos they deserve our support and solidarity more than ever i dont know how much longer these people can hold on without some serious help from the international community this aid truck thing sounds like a small step in the right direction but we need to see real action taken ASAP 🚨
 
Wow! 🤯 It's so sad what's happening in Gaza right now. Women and kids are really suffering. Aid trucks are just sitting there at the border waiting to get in... it's like nobody's getting any help. The protests by families of hostages are super emotional, can you imagine being that desperate? 😭 And these masked settlers attacking Palestinians is just unacceptable... how do we even talk about this kind of thing happening?! 🤷‍♀️
 
🤕 this whole thing is so messed up 🙅‍♂️ i feel bad for those families of hostages being held by hamas, can't imagine how scary and helpless they must be feeling right now 😩 and meanwhile in gaza, women and kids are still struggling to get basic stuff like food and water... it's just not fair 💔 and what's with the settlers attacking each other? shouldn't we all be able to coexist peacefully 🤝 gotta keep an eye on these situations, that BBC correspondent Lucy Williamson seems like a good journalist 👍
 
It's all just a show 🤷‍♂️. They're just putting on a performance for the cameras while everyone suffers in reality. The aid trucks are probably just going to get stuck at the border or be held back by whoever is "in charge" at Rafah crossing. And those families of hostages protesting across Israel? Just a bunch of desperate people trying to get attention, I bet. Meanwhile, the real crisis is happening on the ground, but nobody's doing anything about it because nobody wants to take responsibility 😒. It's just a mess, and someone's gonna get hurt or die because of all this politicking 🤕. The BBC is probably just there to capture some nice photos for their website so people can feel good for a day before they forget about the whole thing again...
 
😩 I'm literally feeling so emotional about this news 🤕... like, what's going on in Gaza right now?!? 🌪️ it's like, the civilians are already suffering so much and then there's all these protests and marches happening because of hostages being held by Hamas 🚫... my heart goes out to those families 💔. And meanwhile, there's this incident near Nablus where masked Israeli settlers attacked Palestinians 🤯... how can people do that?!? 😡

And you know what really gets me is that it's not even about the politics or the governments involved anymore 🤷‍♀️... it's just human lives lost 💀. Like, can't we all just coexist and find a way to live in peace without all this violence and suffering?!? 😭 I'm literally feeling so helpless and frustrated right now 🙄... I wish there was something I could do to help 🤞.

By the way, has anyone else seen that BBC video of Lucy Williamson reporting from Nablus 📺? It's so intense and eye-opening 🤯.
 
Back
Top