The number of children who have died of dehydration and malnutrition in northern Gaza has risen to 15, a Palestinian Ministry of Health spokesperson said, amid desperate conditions due to Israel’s throttling of aid and destruction of the besieged enclave — reinforcing the urgency of this week’s ceasefire talks. CNN cannot independently confirm the deaths of the children or their causes due to the lack of international media access to wartime Gaza.
Meanwhile, a Palestinian-American doctor nursing Palestinians with trauma injuries out of tents in the southern city of Rafah has warned that Gaza’s health care system “has been completely destroyed.”
Here’s what else to know
Israeli Minister in Washington, DC: Israeli war cabinet Minister Benny Gantz, one of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s main political rivals, is holding meetings with high-level US officials, including Vice President Kamala Harris and Secretary of State Antony Blinken, during a three-day trip to Washington. Israel’s public broadcaster Kan reported that Netanyahu was not aware of Gantz’s plans and instructed the Israeli embassy in Washington to not facilitate the visit. But Gantz said he personally informed Netanyahu about his plans, according to a statement released by his office.
US official in Beirut: A senior adviser to US President Joe Biden, Amos Hochstein, is in Lebanon, warning that an escalation of violence is not in the interest of the Lebanese and Israeli people. Hochstein is in Beirut for talks with senior Lebanese officials to find a diplomatic solution to the ongoing hostilities along the Israel-Lebanon border. This comes as Volker Turk, the United Nations human rights chief, likened the situation in Gaza to a “powder keg” that could spark a wider regional war at any moment.
Israel absent at ceasefire talks: Egyptian, Qatari and US mediators are meeting in Cairo to untangle deadlocked ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas after Israel said it would not send a delegation. The decision to skip the talks was made by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, an Israeli official said.
US vice president calls for more aid to Gaza: Kamala Harris on Sunday forcefully called for more humanitarian aid into Gaza, saying that people in the region are “starving” in the face of “inhumane” conditions and urging Israel to do more in one of the strongest pushes by a US official to date.
CNN investigation: The delivery of vital humanitarian aid intended for Gaza, including anesthetics, ventilators, and water filtration systems, is being obstructed by Israel, a new CNN investigation has found. Humanitarian workers and government officials working to deliver urgently needed aid for Gaza say a clear pattern has emerged of Israeli obstruction, as disease and near-famine grip parts of the besieged enclave.