Palestinian ambassador cried while describing the situation in Gaza in UN: said- hunger is swallowing children; Israel accepted the ceasefire proposal

Palestinian ambassador Riyad Mansour broke down crying while describing the condition of children in Gaza to the UN on Thursday. He told people about the worsening conditions in Gaza. Mansour said- Many children are dying of hunger. Women are hugging their lifeless children, caressing their hair, talking to them, apologizing to them. It is painful to see all this. How can someone do this? He broke down in tears while saying this. Mansour further said- No common man can tolerate this condition of Palestinians. Fire and hunger are swallowing Palestinian children. He said- No reason can justify the attack on Palestinians. We are also humans. We are proud of our country. We should get the same respect as everyone else. Pictures of Gaza struggling with hunger… Israel accepts ceasefire proposal Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accepted the ceasefire proposal in Gaza. This proposal was given by US President Donald Trump’s special representative Steve Witkoff. Earlier on 26 May, militant organization Hamas accepted America’s proposal of ceasefire in Gaza. This proposal included release of 10 Israeli hostages and a 70-day ceasefire. Earlier on 19 January, a ceasefire was signed between Israel and Hamas, but two months later on 18 March, Israel broke this ceasefire by carrying out an airstrikes in Gaza. Since Israel broke the ceasefire in March, more than 2000 Palestinian children have died and around 4000 are injured. Netanyahu spoke of the killing of Hamas leader Mohammad Sinwar: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday said that senior Hamas leader Mohammad Sinwar was killed in the Israeli attack on 14 May. Speaking in the Israeli Parliament, Netanyahu said that Mohammad Sinwar was among the list of those who attacked Israel on 7 October 2023. Mohammad Sinwar’s elder brother Yahya Sinwar was the head of Hamas and the mastermind of the attacks on Israel in October 2023. He was killed in an Israeli attack last year. According to Israeli officials, the release of hostages and ceasefire talks were being repeatedly hindered because of Mohammad Sinwar. Read the full news here… More than 500 people killed in the last 1 week Israel had intensified its military operation against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. At least 182 Palestinians, including children and women, were killed in Israeli air strikes on Saturday and Sunday (24-25 May 2025). More than 500 people have been killed in the last one week in Israeli army attacks. More than 55,000 Palestinians have been killed so far in the Israel-Hamas war that started on 7 October 2023, including thousands of children, women and the elderly. 70% buildings destroyed in Gaza Gaza’s media office accused Israel of conspiring to evacuate the Palestinian population from the Gaza Strip. The Israeli army is destroying Gaza by forced eviction, bombing and stopping aid. It is like wiping out a race. The media office claimed that more than 70% of Gaza’s public infrastructure has been destroyed and 19 lakh people (85% of the population) have been rendered homeless from their homes. Israeli officials rejected these allegations. Termed their actions in Gaza as a ‘target operation’ against Hamas. He said that Hamas deliberately sets up military structures in the area of ??common people, increasing the number of civilian casualties. Understand the Hamas-Israel war in 4 points… —————————- Read this news too… Stampede for food in Gaza, 3 dead, 46 injured, 7 missing; Claim – Israeli soldiers fired in the air. A stampede broke out among the people who had come to get food in Gaza’s southern city Rafah on Tuesday. Due to this, 3 people died on the spot, while 46 were injured. Apart from this, 7 people are also missing. According to the report of Al Jazeera, this stampede was averted after the Israeli soldiers fired in the air. Read the full news here…

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