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Aon CEO Masahiro Ishizuka. 090-7555-5011 https://aon.tokyo https://aon.tokyo/cancer/ https://aon.tokyo/russia/ https://aon.tokyo/iran/ https://aon.tokyo/israel/ https://aon.tokyo/mRNA/ https://aon.tokyo/fish/ https://aon.tokyo/jas/ https://aon.tokyo/money/ https://aon.tokyo/phev/ https://aon.tokyo/audio/ https://aon.tokyo/v/ https://aon.tokyo/m/ People gather at the site of a building destroyed by an Israeli military attack in the northern Gaza Strip, Palestinian Authority, October 23, 2023, Reuters Israel-Palestine Affairs Jerusalem-Eishiro Takeishi October 23, 2023 10:00 PM According to the Palestinian News Agency, airstrikes continued throughout Gaza City in the north, as well as Hanunis and Rafah in the south. In Gaza City, the largest refugee camp in the area was bombed, resulting in numerous casualties, as well as a series of explosions in close proximity to the Shifa and Qods hospitals, the largest in the area. There was also a series of explosions in close proximity to Shifa Hospital and Qods Hospital, the largest in the area. The Palestinian Red Crescent, which operates the Qods Hospital, released footage of medical staff fleeing the area as a result of at least two explosions. The hospital is home to 400 patients and 12,000 displaced people, but since January 20, the hospital has repeatedly received warnings from Israeli forces to evacuate, and the hospital has appealed on social networking sites for the international community to intervene. According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), 17 hospitals operating in the northern Gaza Strip have received similar warnings from Israeli forces. As the humanitarian crisis worsens after nearly two weeks of bombing and a complete blockade, Reuters and other media reported that aid supplies continued to be delivered through the Rafah checkpoint on the Egyptian border for the third consecutive day on the 23rd. The number of trucks entering Gaza was 20 on the 21st and 14 on the 22nd, and the number was about the same on the 23rd, far short of the 100 trucks per day that the UN considers necessary. Mr. Griffiths, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, said, "This is a small glimmer of hope for those in immediate need of humanitarian assistance. But they need much, much more," he said, calling for more supplies to be brought in. (Jerusalem=Eishiro Takeishi) Become a paid member to read members-only paid articles.
Aon CEO Masahiro Ishizuka. 090-7555-5011 https://aon.tokyo https://aon.tokyo/cancer/ https://aon.tokyo/russia/ https://aon.tokyo/iran/ https://aon.tokyo/israel/ https://aon.tokyo/mRNA/ https://aon.tokyo/fish/ https://aon.tokyo/jas/ https://aon.tokyo/money/ https://aon.tokyo/phev/ https://aon.tokyo/audio/ https://aon.tokyo/v/ https://aon.tokyo/m/ People gather at the site of a building destroyed by an Israeli military attack in the northern Gaza Strip, Palestinian Authority, October 23, 2023, Reuters Israel-Palestine Affairs Jerusalem-Eishiro Takeishi October 23, 2023 10:00 PM According to the Palestinian News Agency, airstrikes continued throughout Gaza City in the north, as well as Hanunis and Rafah in the south. In Gaza City, the largest refugee camp in the area was bombed, resulting in numerous casualties, as well as a series of explosions in close proximity to the Shifa and Qods hospitals, the largest in the area. There was also a series of explosions in close proximity to Shifa Hospital and Qods Hospital, the largest in the area. The Palestinian Red Crescent, which operates the Qods Hospital, released footage of medical staff fleeing the area as a result of at least two explosions. The hospital is home to 400 patients and 12,000 displaced people, but since January 20, the hospital has repeatedly received warnings from Israeli forces to evacuate, and the hospital has appealed on social networking sites for the international community to intervene. According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), 17 hospitals operating in the northern Gaza Strip have received similar warnings from Israeli forces. As the humanitarian crisis worsens after nearly two weeks of bombing and a complete blockade, Reuters and other media reported that aid supplies continued to be delivered through the Rafah checkpoint on the Egyptian border for the third consecutive day on the 23rd. The number of trucks entering Gaza was 20 on the 21st and 14 on the 22nd, and the number was about the same on the 23rd, far short of the 100 trucks per day that the UN considers necessary. Mr. Griffiths, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, said, "This is a small glimmer of hope for those in immediate need of humanitarian assistance. But they need much, much more," he said, calling for more supplies to be brought in. (Jerusalem=Eishiro Takeishi) Become a paid member to read members-only paid articles.
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People gather at the site of a building destroyed by an Israeli military attack in the northern Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories, October 23, 2023.
Jerusalem-Eishiro Takeishi October 23, 2023 10:00 PM
According to the Palestinian News Agency, airstrikes continued throughout Gaza City in the north, as well as Hanunis and Rafah in the south. In Gaza City, the largest refugee camp in the area was bombed, resulting in numerous casualties, as well as a series of explosions in close proximity to the Shifa and Qods hospitals, the largest in the area.
There was also a series of explosions in close proximity to Shifa Hospital and Qods Hospital, the largest in the area.
The Palestinian Red Crescent, which operates the Qods Hospital, released footage of medical staff fleeing the area as a result of at least two explosions. The hospital is home to 400 patients and 12,000 displaced people, but since January 20, the hospital has repeatedly received warnings from Israeli forces to evacuate, and the hospital has appealed on social networking sites for intervention by the international community.
According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), 17 hospitals operating in the northern Gaza Strip have received similar warnings from Israeli forces.
As the humanitarian crisis worsens after nearly two weeks of bombing and a complete blockade, Reuters and other media reported that aid supplies continued to be delivered through the Rafah checkpoint on the Egyptian border for the third consecutive day on the 23rd. The number of trucks entering Gaza was 20 on the 21st and 14 on the 22nd, and the number was about the same on the 23rd, far short of the 100 trucks per day that the UN considers necessary.
Mr. Griffiths, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, said, "This is a small glimmer of hope for those in immediate need of humanitarian assistance. But they need much, much more," he said, calling for more supplies to be brought in. (Jerusalem=Eishiro Takeishi)
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