Israeli attacks in Gaza kill at least 61 as UN warns of rising malnutrition
Famine looms in Gaza and strikes kill dozens of Palestinians, but EU states remain divided over how to tackle Israel.
At least 23 people were killed and dozens of others were wounded in an Israeli air attack on the Shati refugee camp in northern Gaza on Tuesday, medical sources told Al Jazeera.
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In southern Gaza, at least two women were killed and 30 others were wounded near an aid distribution point north of Rafah, run by the controversial Israeli- and United States-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).
The UN said that at least 875 people have died trying to access aid in Gaza since late May, when the GHF began operating.
Earlier, the Palestinian Civil Defence said that its teams “transported at least 18 martyrs and dozens of wounded since dawn”, most of them following Israeli air strikes in northern Gaza.
Israel’s military also issued a forced displacement order for Palestinians living in 16 areas in northern Gaza.
Among the areas affected is Jabalia, a ravaged town where residents have been fleeing in fear and panic.
“People are using their cars and donkeys to evacuate the area, and all are moving towards the unknown; they don’t know where to go,” Al Jazeera’s Moath al-Kahlout said.
“They are also struggling with transportation as there is no fuel to move from here and other areas. So, the situation is very chaotic. Everyone living here is in a state of panic.”
One Israeli strike also hit a tent in Gaza City housing displaced Palestinians, killing six people, according to the Civil Defence agency.
Rising malnutrition
Separately on Tuesday, health teams in Gaza for UNRWA warned that malnutrition rates are increasing, especially since the Israeli siege was tightened more than four months ago.
According to UNRWA head General Philippe Lazzarini, one in 10 children screened since 2024 has been malnourished.
In a statement, the agency called malnutrition in the Strip “engineered and man-made”.
The warning comes as European Union foreign ministers met in Brussels to discuss possible action against Israel over its assault on Gaza if the humanitarian situation does not improve.
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas put forward 10 potential options on Tuesday after Israel was found to have breached a cooperation deal between the two sides on human rights grounds.
The measures range from suspending the entire accord or curbing trade ties to sanctioning Israeli ministers, imposing an arms embargo and halting visa-free travel.
Despite growing anger over the devastation in Gaza, EU states remain divided over how to tackle Israel, and there was no agreement on taking any of the moves at the Tuesday meeting.
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