Protesters in Tel Aviv yesterday carried flour bags and pictures of malnourished children from Gaza, calling for the end of the war on Gaza and the hunger.
They argued that Israeli society, Palestinian citizens of Israel, as well as Jewish are strongly against the current situation in Gaza.
International agencies warned of a growing famine inside the Gaza Strip due to the tightening siege.
The protesters called for the end of the siege, the entry of humanitarian aid, and the end of the war on Gaza.
Gaza has seen its food stocks run out since Israel cut off all supplies to the territory in March and lifted the blockade in May.
At least 101 people have died of hunger during the conflict, including 80 children, most of them in the last few weeks.
Israel denies responsibility for food shortages and claims it works to facilitate aid entry in coordination with the international community.
It has blamed the United Nations for failing to protect aid stolen by Hamas and other groups. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called the situation for the 2.3 million residents of the Palestinian enclave a "horror show."
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