Israel to airdrop food into Gaza
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AAP Newsroom on MSNIsrael 'broke international law' by starving Gazans: PM
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says Australia won't imminently recognise a Palestinian state as he calls out Israel for denying aid to starving Gazans.
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.
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Al Jazeera on MSNIs the international community finally speaking up about Israel?
Many across the world are rounding on Israel’s war on Gaza, with states in the ‘Global South’ leading the way.
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Irish Examiner on MSNIsrael’s military says airdrops of aid will begin Saturday night in Gaza
International criticism, including by allies, has grown as several hundred Palestinians have been killed in recent weeks while trying to reach aid.
Israel has restarted airdrop aid to Gaza, aiming to alleviate a looming mass starvation identified by over 100 aid agencies. Humanitarian corridors and pauses will be established to assist UN convoys.
Some of Israel’s closest allies have stepped up criticism of its restrictions on aid to Gaza, where doctors and aid organizations say people are dying of starvation.
Israel says it’s acting ‘according to international law’, and accuses Hamas of engineering a humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza.
From racist attacks to political protests and travel disruptions, Israelis and Jews face a broader backlash tied to the Gaza war
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Carney previously condemned Israel’s aid blockade and accused the Israeli government of violating international law