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Israel-Gaza latest news: Seven food aid workers killed in Israeli strike in central Gaza - BBC News Israel-Gaza latest news: Israeli strike unintentionally killed Gaza aid workers - Netanyahu - BBC News
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Juliette Touma, communications director for the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugee (UNRWA) and has raised concerns about disruption of getting aid to the northern part of Gaza. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office says a new proposal for a Gaza truce and hostage release has been drafted and given to Hamas by negotiators in Cairo.
"Children are dying of hunger," she tells BBC News. "Any organisation which delivers assistance to people in Gaza is key. "As part of the talks, with the helpful mediation of Egypt, the mediators formulated an up-to-date proposal to be addressed by Hamas," his office says in a statement.
"Any disruption will have severe consequences on a population which is already going through quite a lot." It adds that Israel expects the mediators to push Hamas harder in order to reach a deal.
Her comments come as two US-based charities - World Central Kitchen (WCK) and the American Near East Refugee Aid (Anera) - say they are freezing operations in Gaza following last night's fatal strike. "The State of Israel is continuing to make all necessary efforts for the release of the hostages from Hamas and their return to Israel," it says.
"We need to coordinate with the Israel authorities. On three different occasions we have had our convoys hit by Israeli forces," she adds.
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