Israeli strikes kill at least 32 in Gaza
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Malnutrition rates among Gaza's children have doubled since Israel imposed food restrictions amid resumed conflict, says the UN. Israeli strikes have left over 90 Palestinians dead, worsening the crisis.
A leading genocide scholar, Professor Omer Bartov, has come to the “inescapable conclusion” that Israel “is committing genocide” in Gaza.
Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip overnight killed at least 31 people, according to local hospitals, as U.N. agencies warned Monday that critical fuel shortages put hospitals and other critical infrastructure at risk.
There have been some good signs of more trucks and supplies getting to Gaza but the European Union needs to see more improvement on the ground, the EU's foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Monday,
UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese says the Hague Group meeting is “the most significant political development in the past 20 months."
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Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed at least 17 people, including six children at a water collection point, according to local health officials.
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Emirates News Agency on MSNArab League condemns Israeli plans to establish camp for Palestinians in southern Gaza StripThe Arab League (AL) has condemned in the strongest terms the recently circulated Israeli plans aimed at "cramming" Palestinians into a small camp in the southern Gaza Strip.In a statement issued today,
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Irish Star on MSN'Insane' Trump says Gaza Strip among 'worst real estate deals ever' in crunch meeting with RuttePresident Donald Trump called the Gaza strip one of the "worst real estate deals ever" during a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. Rutte is in Washington this week to meet with Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth as well as members of Congress.
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Indy100 on MSNTrump calls the Gaza Strip 'one of the worst real estate deals ever made' in 'dystopian' commentsUS president Donald Trump has been blasted after calling the Gaza Strip “one of the worst real estate deals ever made”. As Israel continues to bomb Gaza, causing the deaths and starvation of Palestinian civilians,
The United Nations’ special rapporteur for Gaza and the West Bank said Tuesday that it's time for nations around the world to take concrete actions to stop what she called the “genocide” in Gaza. Francesca Albanese spoke to delegates from 30 countries meeting in Colombia’s capital to discuss the Israel-Hamas war and ways that nations can try to stop Israel’s military offensive in the territory.