International condemnation grew Saturday over Israel’s decision for a military takeover of Gaza City while little appeared to vary immediately on the bottom within the territory shattered by 22 months of war.
Health officials said that 11 Palestinians searching for aid were shot dead, and 11 adults died of malnutrition-related causes up to now 24 hours as the brand new criticism of Israel got here with pleas to permit much more food and other supplies to achieve people within the besieged enclave.
U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff was expected to satisfy with Qatar’s prime minister in Spain on Saturday to debate a brand new proposal to finish the war, in response to two officials accustomed to the talks, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorized to talk with the media.
Mediators Egypt and Qatar are preparing a brand new ceasefire framework that will include the discharge of all hostages — dead and alive — in a single go in return for the war’s end and the withdrawal of Israeli forces, two Arab officials have told The Associated Press.

‘Shut the country down’
Families of hostages were rallying again to pressure the federal government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid recent fears over the 50 remaining hostages, with 20 of them regarded as alive and struggling.
“The living will probably be murdered and the fallen will probably be lost endlessly” if the offensive goes ahead, said Einav Zangauker, whose son Matan is held in Gaza.
She called on Israelis, including the powerful Histadrut labor union, to “help us save the hostages, the soldiers and the state of Israel” and appeared to call for a general strike: “Shut the country down.”
A joint statement by nine countries including Germany, Britain, France and Canada said that they “strongly reject” Israel’s decision for the large-scale military operation, saying it would worsen the “catastrophic humanitarian situation,” endanger hostages and further risk mass displacement. They said any attempts at annexation or settlement in Gaza violate international law.

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A separate statement by greater than 20 countries including ceasefire mediators Egypt and Qatar together with Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates called Israel’s decision a “dangerous and unacceptable escalation.” Meanwhile, Russia said Israel’s plan will aggravate the “already extremely dramatic situation” in Gaza.
The U.N. Security Council planned an emergency meeting Sunday. And Germany has said it won’t authorize any exports of military equipment to Israel that might be utilized in Gaza until further notice.

Officials at Nasser and Awda hospitals said that Israeli forces killed at the very least 11 people searching for aid in southern and central Gaza. Some had been waiting for aid trucks, while others had been approaching aid distribution points.
Israel’s military denied opening fire and said that it was unaware of the incidents. The military secures routes resulting in distribution sites run by the Israeli-backed and U.S.-supported Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which didn’t immediately reply to a request for comment.
Two witnesses told the AP that Israeli troops fired toward crowds approaching a GHF distribution site on foot within the Netzarim corridor, a military zone that bisects Gaza. One witness, Ramadan Gaber, said that snipers and tanks fired on aid-seekers, forcing them to retreat.
In Deir al-Balah in central Gaza, some aid-seekers cheered the most recent airdrops of aid. Lots of of individuals rushed to grab what they might, though many have called the method degrading. Aid organizations have called airdrops expensive, insufficient and potentially dangerous for people on the bottom.
Israel’s military said that at the very least 106 packages of aid were airdropped Saturday as Italy and Greece joined the multicountry effort for the primary time. Footage from Italy’s defense ministry showed not only packages being parachuted over Gaza however the dry and devastated landscape below.
Barefoot children collected rice, pasta and lentils that had spilled from packages onto the bottom.
“This fashion is just not for humans, it’s for animals,” said one man on the scene, Mahmoud Hawila, who said he was stabbed while attempting to secure an airdropped package.
Israel alleges, without giving evidence, that Hamas systematically diverts aid from the prevailing U.N.-led system, which denies it. That system has called for more of the trucks waiting outside Gaza to be allowed not only into the territory, but safely to destinations inside it for distribution.
With temperatures reaching above 90 degrees F (32 degrees C) in Gaza, families fanned themselves with pieces of cardboard or metal trays and slept on the bottom outside their tents, while some women collected water well before dawn.
“My children cry day and night. My son scratches his body due to heat,” said Nida Abu Hamad, whose displaced family shelters in Gaza City.

Gaza’s Health Ministry said the brand new adult deaths from malnutrition-related causes over the past 24 hours brought the full to 114 because it began counting such deaths in June. It said that 98 children have died of malnutrition-related causes because the war began with the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, with militants killing around 1,200 people and abducting 251.
Israel is “forcing Palestinians right into a state of near-starvation to the purpose that they abandon their land voluntarily,” Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan told a news conference in Egypt.
The toll from hunger isn’t included within the ministry’s death toll of 61,300 Palestinians within the war. The ministry, a part of the Hamas-run government and staffed by medical professionals, doesn’t distinguish between fighters or civilians, but says around half of the dead have been women and youngsters. The U.N. and independent experts consider it probably the most reliable source on war casualties.
Israel disputes the ministry’s figures, but hasn’t provided its own.
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Sam Metz reported from Jerusalem, and Samy Magdy from Cairo. Sam Mednick in Tel Aviv, Israel, and Matthew Lee in Washington, contributed to this report.
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