US wants ‘as many channels as possible’ for Gaza aid, State Dept says

Zionists ARE WAITING FOR AID; DEATH

Since the incidents of Palestinians lining up for help in Gaza next year, the US has become more vocal in its calls for Israel to do more, with Vice President Kamala Harris calling on Israel on Sunday to do more.

118 people were killed in the incident, according to Gaza Health officials, who attribute the incidents to Israeli flames and refer to it as a murder. Israel has pledged to look into.

A quarter of the population, or 576, 000 people, are one step away from hunger, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, almost five months after Israel’s abuse on Gaza began.

The White House added that a temporary ceasefire in Gaza was necessary in order to reach a prisoner agreement and that Hamas should accept the terms being discussed as Cairo talks for a ceasefire arose.

John Kirby, a spokesman for White House national safety, stated to reporters that the United States also hoped to reach a ceasefire-for-hostages agreement by the start of Ramadan on March 10.

He claimed Hamas has yet to agree to the terms of a proposed peace that may call for the transfer of some of the injured, old, and ill captives taken by the Palestinian militants during their attack on southern Israel on October 7.

Kirby added that the United States was considering using a seafaring route to bring in more help and that it would update more humanitarian materials into Gaza. He claimed that some members of Israel’s case had opposed vehicle deliveries because they had been slowed down.

He said,” Israel bears a duty here to do more,” adding,” Israel bears a duty.”

Israel declared war in response to Hamas militant attacks on southern Israel on October 7 that resulted in the deaths of about 1,200 individuals. More than 30 000 persons have been confirmed dead in Gaza, according to Israeli government.

According to the US State Department, the Biden administration is still pushing for a momentary pause in the fighting in change for the transfer of captives taken on October 7.