Foreign aid to be airdropped in Gaza
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Palestinians in Arab towns across Israel staged protests Friday to denounce the starvation crisis and continued military campaign in the Gaza Strip, which they described as an act of genocide. Demonstrators rallied in Jaffa, Tira, Rahat, and the northern village of Kabul, banging empty pots and chanting against the war and the blockade on food.
US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff cut short indirect talks with the militant group in Doha this week, while Benjamin Netanhayu has said Israel will consider "alternative options" to bring home the October 7 hostages.
Israel reportedly will soon allow Jordan and the United Arab Emirates to resume aid airdrops into Gaza as humanitarian concerns grow.
Macron shocked the world on Thursday when he broke ranks with his allies and announced that France would recognize Palestine as a nation-state.
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Israel and the U.S. are discussing “alternative options” to retrieve the hostages held in the Gaza Strip, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
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The Times of Israel on MSNCOGAT asserts ‘no famine’ in Gaza, but acknowledges ‘pockets’ of Strip with food access issuesThe post COGAT asserts ‘no famine’ in Gaza, but acknowledges ‘pockets’ of Strip with food access issues appeared first on The Times of Israel.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) will allow foreign countries to drop aid into the Gaza Strip, according to a report Friday on Israel Army Radio, citing an army source. The military will allow
Israel announced it will allow Arab countries to resume the airdrops of food into Gaza, after such operations were suspended for months, according to multiple reports. The government decided to allow aid to be brought in through Jordan and Egypt and to deliver fuel for the United Nations’ critical facilities,
DER SPIEGEL depends on reporters in the Gaza Strip for its coverage of the war there. One of them is Ghada Alkurd. She has been working tirelessly since the beginning of the war - but now she and her family are facing starvation.
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Hamas is reportedly campaigning on the issue of food insecurity to try to get rid of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation as part of the hostage negotiations. The IDF acknowledged on Friday that while there is no starvation in Gaza,