Malnourished child held by his mother in a tent.

ISRAEL will allow foreign aid to parachute into Gaza despite continuing its relentless onslaught.

Horror scenes of mass starvation have sparked an international outcry after Israel restricted supplies to the territory.

Malnourished child held by his mother in a tent.
A mother cradles her 18-month child in Gaza where fears of famine are growingCredit: Getty
Smoke billows over destroyed buildings in Gaza.
Smoke billows over destroyed buildings after an Israeli airstrikeCredit: AFP
Palestinians receiving food aid in Gaza.
Palestinians gather to receive food from a charity kitchenCredit: Reuters
A young Palestinian boy receives food aid during a distribution in Gaza.
A boy cries as he tries to receive food in the under siege territoryCredit: Getty

Aid organizations have issued warnings this week that Palestinians are teetering on the brink of famine, with alarming statistics showing that one in five children is suffering from malnutrition. The United Nations has expressed grave concern, describing the dire situation by stating that civilians are turning into “walking corpses.”

But Israel has denied responsibility, blaming Hamas for the suffering of Gaza’s population.

Aid drops into the territory will be managed by Jordan and the United Arab Emirates, an Israeli official said.

Despite the concession, Israel is keeping up its heavy bombardment in the face of global ceasefire please and huge protests in Tel Aviv.

Explosions from fresh overnight strikes rocked the besieged coastal strip, with Israeli Defence Forces troops continuing to advance on Hamas lairs.

The terrorists are still hiding out within civilian communities after the cornered Islamist group repeatedly rejected ceasefire terms.

In response to the crisis, French President Emmanuel Macron intensified diplomatic efforts directed at Israel by declaring that France would become the first Western nation to officially recognize a Palestinian state.

Macron engaged in urgent discussions over the mounting crisis today with UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, who described the conditions in the 25-mile enclave as “unspeakable and indefensible.”

Starmer has already declared statehood is Palestinians’ “inalienable right” but has yet to officially declare recognition.

Humanitarian workers have reported seeing children “emaciated, weak and at high risk of dying” without urgent treatment, Philippe Lazzarini, head of the UNRWA relief agency said.

Parish priest Gabriel Romanelli is being treated after Israel hit Holy Family Catholic Church in Gaza

Starmer said: “We are witnessing a humanitarian catastrophe.

“The suffering and starvation unfolding in Gaza is unspeakable and indefensible. While the situation has been grave for some time, it has reached new depths and continues to worsen.”

Gaza’s health ministry – which is controlled by Hamas – said 82 of 113 hunger-related deaths recorded there so far are Palestinian children.

But scores of desperate, innocent civilians have been killed queuing for food aid amid claims of IDF atrocities.

US and Israeli negotiators in Qatar walked out of ceasefire talks on Thursday after Hamas submitted a list of “impossible” demands.

They reportedly included the release of more prisoners in exchange for hostages, including captured commandos involved in the October 7 attacks.

Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff branded Hamas “selfish” and suggested that the group “does not appear to be coordinated or acting in good faith”.

He added that the terror group’s “lack of desire to reach a ceasefire in Gaza” was the reason US negotiators had been recalled.

Smoke and flames rising from a residential building hit by a strike in Gaza City.
Smoke and flames rise from a residential building hit by an Israeli strikeCredit: Reuters
Large group of people walking away from the camera through a war-torn area.
Injured Palestinians are transported to hospitalsCredit: Getty
Aerial view of a large protest at night in Tel Aviv.
Thousands gather in Tel Aviv to protest the ongoing attacks on GazaCredit: Getty

Thousands gathered in Tel Aviv’s Habima Square on Thursday for a protest demanding Israel’s strongman PM Benjamin Netanyahu end the Gaza war and return the hostages.

Netanyahu has been accused of prolonging the bloodbath to save his political skin – and deflect blame for the security lapses which enabled Hamas to carry out the October 7 horror.

The rally, which began with a moment of silence for fallen soldiers, was joined by parents of hostages, parents of soldiers, and reservists demanding and end to the war.

Retired military commander Major General Noam Tibon said at the rally: “In the beginning, this was a just war after 22 months, this war no longer has a security purpose.

“The war has turned into a political war, and while the best of us are falling in Gaza.”

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