Israel Resumes Gaza Aid Airdrops
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Anthony Albanese has said he believes Israel has “quite clearly” breached international law through its treatment of innocent civilians in Gaza, but will not follow French President Emmanuel Macron and formally recognise a Palestinian State when he heads to the United Nations General Assembly in September.
This landmark move came amid the snowballing global outrage over the "man-made" mass starvation in Gaza caused by Israel's blockade on aid into the enclave. Another 10 people died overnight from famine, pushing the total number of people starved to death to 111, the Gaza health ministry said Thursday, noting most of them have died in recent weeks.
Carney said Israel's control of aid distribution must be replaced by "comprehensive provision" of humanitarian assistance led by international organizations.
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An Israeli shell accidentally struck the Holy Family Church in Gaza, killing three and injuring 10. The incident drew global condemnation, including from Pope Leo XIV and US President Donald Trump, while Israel expressed regret.
Children dying of hunger, and attacks on people seeking aid—these violate everything protected by international humanitarian law,' says SPD leader - Anadolu Ajansı
Israel's air strikes in the heart of the Syrian capital, Damascus, killing and wounding several people, sparked a wave of international condemnation, as world powers warned the attacks threaten regional stability.