Community slaughterhouses and bakeries in Gaza have resumed operations following an Israeli demand for the UN and relief organizations, according to security officials. This development comes as the Government Media Office in Gaza issued an urgent warning that "a collective killing of 100,000 children within days" could occur if infant milk is not entered immediately. Separately, a ship named Khantla, which departed Italy days ago to "break the siege" of Gaza, has reportedly reached approximately 260 km from the Gaza Strip, based on its transmitted signals. International aid organizations are navigating the complex situation, with reports indicating a transition in their activities. Security officials noted the renewal of activities for dozens of community slaughterhouses and local bakeries, including those associated with [@Wckitchen](https://twitter.com/Wckitchen), after an Israeli directive. Meanwhile, sirens were activated in Kissovim, near the Gaza Strip, as reported by the Israeli Interior Front. In Sweden, healthcare professionals at Södersjukhuset are being urged by the local chairman of three major trade unions to provide care for injured children from Gaza. The call to action was made in a joint letter to the hospital management. Earlier, a rocket launched south of the Gaza Strip reportedly fell in an open area without causing casualties, according to a report by סולימאן & בלומנטל. Another source, قناة الجزيرة, also reported the activation of warning sirens in Kissovim.