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Pressure coming to Israel after yesterday's incident.
Brú ag teacht ar Iosrael i ndiaidh eachtra an lae inné.
The Israeli government has come under particular pressure in connection with the death of more than a hundred Palestinians in Gaza City in the north of the strip yesterday.
Tá brú ar leith tagtha ar rialtas Iosrael i dtaca le bás bhreis is céad Pailistíneach lámh le Cathair Gaza i dtuaisceart an stráice inné.
It is reported that up to 112 Palestinians were killed and hundreds more injured when Israeli soldiers opened fire on a large crowd of people who had gathered around trucks full of aid lunches.
Tuairiscítear gur maraíodh suas le 112 Palaistíneach agus gur gortaíodh na céadta eile nuair a scaoil saighdiúirí Iosraelacha a ngunnaí le slua mór daoine a bhí bailithe timpeall leoraithe lán de lón cabhrach.
A number of countries have now demanded the United Nations to set up an inquiry into what happened.
Tá éileamh déanta anois ag roinnt mhaith tíortha ar na Náisiúin Aontaithe fiosrúchán a chur ar bun faoinar tharla.
It is because the soldiers believed that they were 'in danger from the crowd' that they began to release, said the Israelis.
Is mar gheall gur chreid na saighdiúirí go raibh siad 'i gcontúirt ón slua' a thosaigh siad ag scaoileadh, arsa na hIosraelaigh.
The Israelis had previously revealed that people were injured when they trampled on each other in the skid steer that was the subject of the lorries.
Bhí sé tugtha le fios ag na hIosraelaigh roimhe sin gur gortaíodh daoine nuair a shatail siad ar a chéile sa sciob sceab a bhí ar an ábhar sna leoraithe.
It was later that they admitted that soldiers fired bullets.
Ba ina dhiaidh sin a d'admhaigh siad gur scaoil saighdiúirí piléir.
Hamas has warned that the latest escalation could derail ceasefire talks in Gaza.
Tá foláireamh tugtha ag Hamas go bhféadfadh an sléacht is deireanaí comhráite faoi shos comhraic in Gaza a chur ó mhaith.
The President of America, Joe Biden, had every hope that a ceasefire would be in effect in Gaza by next Monday, but yesterday's incident could change the situation.
Bhí chuile shúil ag Uachtarán Mheiriceá,Joe Biden go mbeadh sos cogaidh i bhfeidhm i Gaza faoin Luan seo chugainn, ach d'fhéadfadh eachtra an lae inné cor nua a chur sa scéal.
An author of hope, if you read in Gaza these days, is that the European Union will finance the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for the Palestinian Territories (UNRWA) again from the next year onwards.
Údar dóchais, más ann dá léithid i Gaza na laethanta seo, is ea go maoineoidh an tAontas Eorpach Eagras Fóirithinte na Náisiún Aontaithe sna Críocha Pailistíneacha (UNRWA) arís ón tseachain seo chugainn amach.
An arrangement has been made to keep extremists from the organization.
Tá socrú déanta chun antoiscigh a choinneáil ón eagras.
UNRWA drew a big controversy in January when the Government of Israel accused the organization of having some people working for it who participated in the attack by Hamas on the 7th of October.
Tarraingíodh conspóid mhór faoi UNRWA i mí Eanáir nuair a chuir Rialtas Iosrael i leith na heagraíochta go raibh daoine áirithe ag obair dó a bhí rannpháirteach san ionsaí a rinne Hamas ar an 7ú Deireadh Fómhair.
Funding from UNRWA has since been maintained.
Coinníodh maoiniú ó UNRWA ó shin.
A major crisis in the Gaza Strip
Géarchéim mhór i Stráice Gaza