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Israel announced it would allow aid drops to Palestinians in Gaza to resume as the U.S. left ceasefire talks early this week.
Israel’s military announced that airdrops of aid would begin Saturday night in Gaza, and humanitarian corridors will be ...
Secretary-General of the United Nations António Guterres described the humanitarian situation in Gaza as a moral crisis that challenges the global conscience. Follow for live updates.
Israel has said foreign nations will be able to air drop supplies into Gaza as international pressure mounts in the face of ...
The Israeli military said airdrops of aid into Gaza would begin and that humanitarian corridors would be established for UN ...
Israel said Saturday it would allow food to be airdropped to Gaza and designate humanitarian corridors for UN aid convoys, as ...
The Israeli military says it is starting airdrops of aid into Gaza, and will establish so-called "humanitarian corridors" to allow United Nations convoys to take food through the strip.
Overnight Friday and into Saturday, Israeli airstrikes and gunfire killed at least 42 people, the AP reported. Dozens were shot at waiting for aid trucks near the Zikim crossing, in northern Gaza.
Israel’s military said it fired warning shots to distance a crowd “in response to an immediate threat” and it was not aware ...
Malnutrition has reached alarming levels in Gaza, aid officials say, with hunger now reportedly affecting civilians as well ...