Hamas, the Palestinian group governing Gaza, has issued an urgent appeal to Arab and Muslim countries to send aid convoys to the region. The plea aims to pressure Israel into easing restrictions on humanitarian relief for Palestinians, amid a deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza.
The situation in Gaza has reached a "critical phase," with severe shortages of food, medical supplies, and other essentials exacerbating the plight of civilians caught in the conflict. Hamas described the current aid mechanisms established by Israel and the United States as "criminal manipulation of civilian needs" that serves Israeli military objectives rather than addressing the humanitarian crisis.
Hamas has called on the UN Security Council to fulfill its responsibilities by halting Israeli aggression, breaking the siege on Gaza, and ensuring aid delivery through UN-managed channels. The group’s statement highlights the urgent need for collective action to provide relief and restore stability in Gaza.
Hamas's appeal to Arab and Muslim nations reflects an effort to rally regional support and challenge Israel's control over aid routes. As the conflict persists, the international community faces growing pressure to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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