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Aerial imagery reveals widespread displacement and destruction in Gaza Rare aerial imagery from humanitarian airdrop flights ...
Israeli PM earlier asked for Red Cross to intervene to help captives as just 36 aid trucks entered Gaza on Saturday.
The relaxation by Israel came amid reports of fuel shortages hindering operations of hospitals and fears of an emerging famine in Gaza.
Atop air strikes, displacement and hunger, an unprecedented water crisis is unfolding across Gaza, heaping further misery on ...
Six more people died of starvation or malnutrition in Gaza over the past 24 hours, its health ministry said on Sunday as Israel said it allowed a delivery of fuel to the enclave, in the throes of a ...
Everyone knew the answer, but few dared say: Hamas was stealing the aid. It controlled the UN-led distribution mechanisms, ...
Unable to find a diplomatic answer to the hostage crisis, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is pushing for a ...
With the talks now at an impasse, U.S. and Israeli officials appear to be sharply changing their tone by signaling that they ...
Israel’s prime minister accused Hamas of not wanting a ceasefire deal and requested that the Red Cross bring food and medical ...
Plus, the White House defends firing the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner, and nostalgic millennials are having a moment.
Israel is arming local gangs in the Gaza Strip to weaken Hamas, but the efforts are propping up a man accused of looting aid ...
A far-right Israeli minister has visited and prayed at Jerusalem's most sensitive holy site, sparking regional condemnation.