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UN warns 14,000 Gazan babies face death in next 48 hours
Storyline: The United Nations on Tuesday warned that 14,000 babies could die in Gaza in the next 48 hours, unless aid supplies reach critical areas in the enclave soon. UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher has warned of a need to "flood" Gaza with humanitarian aid, amid claims that thousands of the region's youngest children face imminent death due to a lack of basic food and medical supplies. Calling the 14,000 figure "extraordinary" and "utterly chilling", Fletcher said it was based on evidence from "strong teams on the ground… of course many of them have been killed." The UN said it received permission from Israel for about 100 more aid trucks to enter Gaza on Tuesday. It came after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told fellow lawmakers that "our best friends in the world" were warning that international support for his country was draining away, and that Israel was approaching a "red line, to a point where we might lose control." However in a video message on his Telegram channel, Netanyahu reiterated Israel's aim to achieve "complete victory" over the whole of Gaza, with both the release of the 58 hostages still held by Hamas and the destruction of the militant group. Israel ended its 11-week aid blockade on Gaza at the weekend, but Netanyahu had previously pledged to keep aid minimal, with "a basic amount of food (preventing) a starvation crisis." According to the UN, of the nine aid trucks cleared to enter the strip on Monday, only five passed the Kerem Shalom crossing. Fletcher has described the level of supplies entering Gaza as a "drop in the ocean". On Tuesday, the spokesperson for United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund's (UNICEF) in the Middle East and North Africa warned that the entire Gaza Strip is facing the risk of famine, with the number of malnourished children continuously increasing. Children in the Gaza Strip, including infants in incubators, are suffering and facing the danger of death. The agency said almost all essential supplies needed by children in the Gaza Strip have been depleted. It is crucial to expand the scale of aid and allow the emergency delivery of humanitarian supplies such as food, water, and medicine, which will save the lives of children in Gaza. Shotlist: Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip - May 18, 2024: 1. Various of babies in incubators, medical device 2. Various of doctor checking premature baby in incubator FILE: Khan Younis, Gaza Strip - Sept 23, 2024: 3. Babies in incubators 4. Various of doctors taking care of babies, feeding bottle Gaza City, Gaza Strip - April 27, 2025: 5. Various of displaced people, children scrambling for food Gaza Strip - Recent: 6. Various of displaced people scrambling for food Gaza City, Gaza Strip - April 30, 2025: 7. Various of man searching for bread Gaza Strip - April 30, 2025: 8. Various of tents, displaced children Gaza City, Gaza Strip - May 12, 2025: 9. Various of tents, displaced people, pedestrians, traffic Jabalia, Gaza Strip - May 14, 2025: 10. Various of destroyed buildings, debris, displaced Palestinians Gaza Strip - May 16-17, 2025: 11. Various of displaced Palestinians, destroyed buildings, rubble, traffic Gaza City, Gaza Strip - May 12, 2025: 12. Damaged buildings, Palestinian flag. [Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland]
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