Israel intensifies attack, enforces total blockade of Gaza; Hamas threaten to kill hostages
…Cuts power supply, food, fuel, drugs
…Hamas threaten to kill hostages
The Gaza Strip could be on the brink of a new humanitarian crisis if supplies are not allowed in, authorities say, as Israel responds to the Hamas attacks.
Israel yesterday declared a “complete siege” on the territory – saying electricity, food, fuel and water would be cut off.
According to residents, aid has not reached the enclave since Saturday. BBC footage shows deserted streets covered with rubble from collapsed buildings following Israeli airstrikes.
More than 500 people have died in the reprisal attacks.
Gaza is home to about 2.3 million people in total – 80% of whom rely on humanitarian aid mainly due to the ongoing hostilities with Israel.
Yesterday, Israel’s Defence Minister, Yoav Gallant, said it would impose a “complete siege” on the territory.
“No electricity, no food, no water, no gas – it’s all closed,” he said, adding that “we are fighting animals and are acting accordingly.”
The Israeli Infrastructure Minister later ordered the immediate cut-off of water supplies to Gaza, saying: “What was in the past will no longer be in the future.”
Hamas threatens to kill hostages
The spokesperson of al Qassam Brigade, the armed wing of Hamas, said civilian hostages will be executed and the killings will be broadcast if Israel targets people in Gaza without warning.
“We declare that we will respond to any targeting of our people who are safe in their homes without warning, with the execution of our civilian hostages, and we will broadcast it with audio and video,” Abu Obaida said in a statement posted to al Qassam Brigades’ Telegram channel Monday.
Hamas claims it is holding more than 100 hostages, including Israeli army officers.
US Army calls for more aid for Israel
Secretary of the US Army, Christine Wormuth yesterday said additional funding from Congress would be needed for the Defense Department to provide munitions to Israel while the US continues to support Ukraine in its war with Russia.
“To be able to increase our capacity… to expand production, and then to also pay for the munitions themselves, we need additional support from Congress,” Wormuth said during a panel discussion at the annual meeting of the Association of the United States Army.
Biden administration officials have said they’re unclear about what Congress could pass in terms of support for Israel without a sitting Speaker of the House.
(Vanguard)
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