As the Israeli military continues to attack the Gaza Strip, local health authorities have announced that 112 people who were waiting for food and other relief supplies have been killed in Israeli attacks.



The death toll in the Gaza Strip has so far exceeded 30,000, and the humanitarian crisis is deepening.

The humanitarian situation in the northern Gaza Strip was deteriorating, with trucks carrying food and other aid supplies unable to reach the area due to the effects of the fighting and the Israeli military not allowing them to pass.



On the 29th, the Middle East satellite television station Al Jazeera reported that Israeli forces attacked residents in Gaza City in the north as they waited for trucks carrying food and other aid supplies, resulting in many casualties.



Local health authorities said 112 people were killed and 760 injured in the Israeli attack.



In response, the Israeli military released surveillance footage from the air and explained, ``Civilians surrounded the truck and looted aid supplies.In the process, some were pushed to the ground and others were run over by the truck, resulting in death or injury.'' Masu.



Health authorities in the Gaza Strip announced on the 29th that the death toll had risen to 30,035, deepening the humanitarian crisis.



As negotiations over a cessation of fighting and the release of hostages continue with the mediation of Qatar and other countries, criticism from the international community has increased after reports of attacks on residents seeking food aid have spread, and there is a sense of uncertainty over the future of the negotiations. Masu.

President Biden says “negotiations for cessation of fighting will be difficult”

On the 29th, U.S. President Biden was asked by reporters whether he thought that the announcement that more than 100 people had been killed in the Gaza Strip due to Israeli military attacks would complicate negotiations regarding a cessation of fighting between Israel and Hamas. I said, ``It will be so.''



Regarding the cessation of fighting, he said, ``It doesn't seem like it will last until Monday, but I'm hopeful,'' adding that negotiations won't be finalized until the 4th of next week, and that a cessation of fighting won't be realized until after the 5th at the earliest. I showed it.



President Biden expressed hope on the 26th that negotiations would be concluded soon and that a cessation of fighting would be achieved on the 4th.