(Gaza/Jerusalem Comprehensive Electric) On Sunday (October 22), 17 trucks transported the second batch of rescue supplies into Gasha, of which six were contained in fuel for local hospitals to maintain operation.On Sunday, the Israeli military confirmed that 212 people were buckled by Hamas as hostages.

It didn't take long for the second batch of rescue materials teams to enter Gasha, and the Israeli military's cannon shells accidentally hit the Egyptian base near the Gaza border.Israel issued a statement that it was sorrowful to the incident and claimed that it was further investigating.

The United Nations estimates that 100 trucks are transported to rescue supplies every day in order to cope with the needs of more than 2 million people in Gaza.Before the outbreak of Harbin conflict, more than 400 trucks were transported to Gaza on average daily.Ruian, director of the Urchititan Health Organization, said, "the Gaza Strip needs 2,000 trucks."

Under the mediation of various parties, the first batch of assistance materials to the first batch of assistance materials arrived on Saturday after the outbreak of the war, including 44,000 bottles of drinking water. In fact, this was only 220,000 Gaza.Compared to this, this is undoubtedly a lot of money.

Now that most of the infrastructure of Gaza, including the water supply system, has been destroyed, and the local water supply is only 5%of the normal level.Gaza people can only cook muddy water to drink, increasing the risk of outbreak of water spread; some people are forced to swallow the sea because they are thirsty, and their bodies are severely dehydrated.

United Nations: 1 million children's life is facing threats

Russell, executive director of the United Nations Children's Foundation, warned: "1 million children's lives are facing threats. Water supply is a matter of life and death, and every minute is important."

Gaga humanitarian crisis makes countries around the world anxious, India ’s air transport nearly 6.5 metric tons of pharmaceuticals to the Egyptian region, and 32 metric tons of difficult supplies are also sent.

A spokesman for the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bagch, posted on social media: "These materials include basic life -saving medicines, surgery products, tents, sleeping bags, waterproof cloths, sanitary facilities, water purifications, and other necessary items."

Israeli: "Most hostages" are still alive

The hostages detained by Hamas are also the focus of attention from the international community.The Israeli military spokesman Hargary said on Sunday that 212 people were hijacked to Gaza as hostages.

Israeli recently pointed out that "most hostages" are still alive.Family members have repeatedly urged the officials to take more actions to rescue their families.

On October 20, Hamas released a pair of American mother and daughter Natali Ranan and Judis Laman. The two were held by Hamas when they attacked southern Israel on October 7.The Chairman of the Red Cross International Committee, Siplialic, said that the fate of hostage has always been shrouded in the shadow, and the mother and daughter of Ranan have been released to bring "front -line hopes" to other families.

Hamas revealed that Egypt and Qatar "for humanitarian reasons" and are negotiating with Hamas on the release of hostages.Hamas said that he is "cooperating with all mediation people and releases all hostages under the circumstances of security conditions."