Israeli forces are accused of stealing hundreds of donkeys from Palestinians and sending them to animal shelters in belgium and france in a startling development that has startled the entire world. israel has allegedly relocated hundreds of donkeys from Gaza without the owners' permission, claiming that the relocation is a rescue effort. All the information you require regarding the latest developments between israel and Gaza may be found here.

Why is the Israeli army 'stealing' donkeys from Gaza?
According to a number of media sources, the removal of donkeys from Gaza was a tactic intended to exacerbate the humanitarian catastrophe there, since, because of the lack of infrastructure, they were being used to transport supplies and even as improvised ambulances.
 
According to a revelation by Israeli media outlet Kan, this theft of donkeys from Gaza also involves european institutions and Israeli groups. Furthermore, it has been reported that the Israeli soldiers took these donkeys away while ignoring their Palestinian owners.

Why has the UN chief called the  Gaza situation 'horrific'
Antonio Guterres, the secretary-general of the United Nations, called the situation in Gaza "horrific."
 
"What we are witnessing in Gaza is a level of death and destruction that has no parallel in recent times," he stated to reporters. Over the weekend, attacks that killed relief workers reportedly claimed the lives of several civilians, including children, according to the Xinhua news agency.
 
According to a report by the news agency IANS, Guterres stated that the violence violates the Gaza population's most fundamental human rights "independently of the enormous suffering that they are having." The head of the UN reaffirmed his call for a long-term truce in Gaza.

What have UN agencies warned about?
UN agencies warned that the fuel shortage in Gaza has reached critical levels and that they will probably have to cease operations completely if there is not enough fuel. This will have a direct impact on all essential services in Gaza, putting more people at risk of death because there will be no clean water, health services, or ability to deliver aid.

 
 

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