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Trump says Hamas 'didn't want' Gaza deal
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UK, French and German leaders press Israel over Gaza aid
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Mass starvation stalks Gaza
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Israeli army admits to destroying vast stockpiles of food and medicine meant for Gaza, as starvation deaths rise and global outrage mounts.
Israel will allow foreign countries to airdrop aid into Gaza starting Friday, an Israeli security source said, as the country faces mounting backlash over a spiraling hunger crisis in the Palestinian enclave.
Guterres accused the international community, of failing Gaza, echoing calls from Germany, France, Mexico, and others for a ceasefire.
Jewish Voice for Peace Albany and cgathered outside the offices of Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Chuck Schumer in Albany this afternoon,
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Al-Monitor on MSNEuropean powers urge end to Gaza 'humanitarian catastrophe'
Britain, France and Germany on Friday urged an end to Gaza's "humanitarian catastrophe" as the UN food agency warned almost a third of people in the war-ravaged Palestinian territory were not eating for days.
As Gaza’s hunger crisis deepens, the very people who are trying to keep ... The firsthand testimonies of the two doctors tally with what a group of more than 100 international humanitarian organizations said earlier this week, when they warned that ...
“The Jewish People face a grave moral crisis,” an open letter signed by hundreds of rabbis says.
A Gaza-based photographer captured a viral image revealing extreme hunger among children, highlighting the worsening humanitarian crisis. While famine