The UN Security Council “timidly” urges the protection of civilians in Gaza without mentioning the name of Israel...and the latter continues to bomb Hezbollah sites in Lebanon.

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The United Nations Security Council called for the protection of civilians in Gaza. A statement issued yesterday evening, Saturday, said: “The members of the Security Council call on all parties not to deprive the civilian population in the Gaza Strip of basic services and humanitarian assistance that are indispensable for their survival, in line with international humanitarian law.” According to what was reported by the media in Brussels this morning. Today, Sunday, including the Nieuwsblad newspaper website
Security Council members also expressed “deep concern” at estimates that the population of 2.2 million people will face “alarming levels of acute food insecurity.” Furthermore, the Council reiterates its call on the warring parties to allow and facilitate “the rapid, safe, sustainable and unhindered delivery of humanitarian assistance.” Consequently, the Security Council statement completely avoided mentioning the name of Israel, despite the fact that the entire world clearly sees the bombing and genocide operations carried out by the Israeli occupation forces. The statement also referred to this matter, without mentioning the name of Israel, as it stated in the statement: “The members of the Council continue to express their concern regarding” the reports. "which reported that about a hundred people were killed during the distribution of food supplies in Gaza City. The Security Council did not specify in the statement anyone responsible for the attack. Witnesses said that Israeli soldiers opened fire on a hungry crowd that was running toward trucks carrying humanitarian aid in Gaza City in northern Gaza on Thursday.
Israel attacks Hezbollah positions in Lebanon again
The Israeli army again attacked Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon. The aircraft targeted two military facilities belonging to the Iranian-backed militia. The Israeli army announced this on Saturday evening. An army spokesman said that "ten terrorists", including a commander, were killed during the past 48 hours.
The Air Force said it hit a vehicle carrying a number of Hezbollah fighters. The militiamen are said to have fired rockets into Israeli territory. The information provided by the Israeli army cannot be independently verified.
Hezbollah admitted earlier on Saturday that six fighters were killed in the Israeli attacks. The militants reported targeting an Israeli barracks near the city of Liman and Israeli soldiers near the border. This information also cannot be independently verified. There were no reports of possible injuries in Israel.
Since the beginning of the war in Gaza, Hezbollah and Israel have regularly attacked each other. There were deaths on both sides. Tens of thousands of residents of both countries have left their homes due to the fighting in the border area.

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