Israel's military ramped up its aerial bombing of innocent civilians in GAZA as moral outrage grows worldwide, yet DC vetoes calls for ceasefire. More than 5,000 people have been killed in Gaza since October 7, according to Palestinian health officials.
Two convoys of aid trucks crossed into Gaza from Egypt over the weekend - but relief agencies warn the needs are vast after two weeks of a siege and near-constant Israeli bombing. One official told CNN doctors are unable to use morphine or painkillers to treat civilians due to a lack of critical medical supplies.
A senior Israeli official told CNN there will be "no ceasefire."