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The Federal Emergency Management Agency failed to answer nearly half of the calls for aid and assistance it recently received during Hurricanes Helene and Milton, a report released this week shows.
The actions to stop the aid trucks drew condemnations from the governments of the United States, Jordan, Great Britain, and Germany. [89] United States National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan strongly condemned the attacks, stating that "It is a total outrage that there are people who are attacking and looting these convoys coming from Jordan ...
Facing mounting international calls to ease or lift their blockade in response to the Gaza flotilla raid, Egypt and Israel lessened the restrictions starting in June 2010. Israel announced that it will allow all strictly civilian goods into Gaza while preventing weapons and what it designates as "dual-use" items from entering Gaza. [ 119 ]
On October 18, a Brazilian UNSC resolution calling for a ceasefire to facilitate humanitarian aid deliveries and including an explicit condemnation of Hamas actions against Israel, was vetoed. The U.S. delegation argued that since the resolution did not "mention Israel's right of self-defense," the U.S. was vetoing it.
Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., on Friday said it would be "appropriate" to condition future aid to Israel if Israeli leadership doesn't "do better" at preventing civilian deaths in Gaza.
The head of the United Nations humanitarian relief agency on Tuesday called for the immediate release of all people who have been taken hostage in the war between Israel and Palestinian Hamas ...
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. World Central Kitchen aid convoy attack Part of the Gaza war and genocide A World Central Kitchen car after IDF strike Aid convoy attacks Location Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories Coordinates 31°25′0.05″N 34°19′44.4″E / 31.4166806°N 34.329000°E ...
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