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14 individuals lost their lives due to airstrikes in Gaza and Beirut.

Palestinian authorities have reported that Israeli strikes resulted in the loss of lives of at least 14 individuals in Gaza. Shortly after Israeli forces instructed residents to evacuate, plumes of smoke could be seen rising above the suburbs of southern Beirut.

Despite ongoing hostilities, international humanitarian organizations have released a report indicating that Israel has failed to meet the deadline set by the  United States on Tuesday. To facilitate the entry of additional assistance into the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli military has conveyed that numerous packages containing food and water have been delivered to a specific region in northern Gaza,  which is the focal point of their current operations.

In the previous month, the Biden administration advised Israel to increase the delivery of food and supplies to Gaza or face the possibility of reduced military aid.

A consortium of eight international aid organizations announced on Tuesday that only 19 compliance measures with the U. S. regulations were met. Israel failed to meet 15 of the demands and only partially fulfilled four.

Israel fell short of meeting the expectations set by the U. S. The report stated that although there were indications of supporting the humanitarian response,  simultaneous actions were taken that significantly exacerbated the situation, especially in Northern Gaza.

The current condition has worsened even further since last month.

The United Nations The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reported that in the past month, approximately 85% of its efforts to facilitate aid convoys and humanitarian visits to northern Gaza faced denial or obstacles.

The office submitted 98 requests to Israeli authorities seeking permission to pass through the checkpoint in Wadi Gaza, but unfortunately, only 15 were approved  by the U. N. On Monday, spokesperson Stephane Dujarric mentioned.

The Israeli security Cabinet greenlit additional aid for Gaza on Monday night, as informed by an official knowledgeable about the situation to The Associated Press. This aid will lead to an increase in the daily influx of trucks into the region.

Aerial bombardments were carried out in Gaza and Beirut.

According to officials at Nasser Hospital, a tragic incident late on Monday resulted in the loss of at least 11 lives at a cafeteria situated to the west of Khan Younis.

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