Local health authorities announced that 112 people waiting for aid supplies in the Gaza Strip were killed in an attack by the Israeli military, but the Israeli military has denied any attack, but the international community has condemned it. It's happening one after another.

Health authorities in the Gaza Strip announced on the 29th that 112 people were killed and 760 injured in an attack by Israeli forces on residents waiting for trucks carrying aid supplies in the north.

Regarding this, the Israeli military released a video that it said was taken from the air, and Spokesman Hagari said that 38 trucks loaded with aid supplies had entered the northern Gaza Strip from Egypt, and the Israeli military was working to ensure their safety. explained.



``I fired as a warning to disperse the rioting residents,'' he said, emphasizing that he had not carried out any attacks.



In response to this situation, US President Biden was asked by reporters on the 29th if he thought it would make negotiations over a cessation of fighting between Israel and Hamas difficult, and he said, ``I think it will be.'' It is expected that this will not be realized until the 5th at the earliest.



In addition, Foreign Minister Tayani of Italy, which holds the presidency of the G7 (G7), posted on social media, ``We strongly urge Israel to protect the people of the Gaza Strip and rigorously verify its facts and responsibility.'' The ministry harshly criticized Israel, saying, ``Targeting innocent civilians waiting in line for aid is proof that it is trying to wipe out the Palestinian people.''



Additionally, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres issued a statement calling for urgent steps to be taken to ensure vital humanitarian aid reaches all people in the Gaza Strip.

UN Security Council holds emergency meeting, statement postponed

The United Nations Security Council held an emergency meeting on the evening of the 29th and morning of the 1st Japan time to discuss responses.



The meeting lasted about an hour and a half in private, and the details have not been made public, but according to UN diplomatic sources, the 15 members of the council initially issued a statement expressing deep concern. However, the United States did not agree with the wording, and the release of the statement that day was postponed.



After the meeting, U.S. Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations Wood told reporters, ``There are many reports, some of them contradictory.We need to gather all the information and make the best decision.'' , expressed the idea that a factual investigation is necessary.



He added, ``No statement issued by the Security Council must undermine efforts to rescue the hostages and suspend the fighting,'' adding that it would have a negative impact on negotiations between Israel and Hamas. I emphasized the idea that we should not let this happen.