Gaza, Israel and hostages
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Pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil kicked off the rally outside the New York Public Library near Bryant Park before those in attendance started marching across Manhattan. Protesters called for an end to the Israel-Hamas war and for the United States to stop sending aid to Israel. People from across the country attended.
Gaza’s civil defense agency said Israeli attacks killed at least 40 people on Saturday, as the Israeli military hinted at an
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Woman from Gaza evacuated to Italy in a 'state of severe physical deterioration' dies in hospital
An Italian hospital says a 20-year-old Palestinian woman has died after being transferred from Gaza for treatment
A whistleblower claims World Food Programme and U.N. agencies rejected Israeli security assistance, blocking aid distribution to Gaza despite available supplies as U.N. dismisses accusations.
[Gaza City] Munther Al-Hayek, spokesperson for the Palestinian Fatah Movement in the Gaza Strip, spoke with The Media Line about Fatah’s vision for postwar Gaza. He described a future government under Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa, the removal of Hamas from power, coordination with Arab states, and the role of the Palestinian Authority (PA).
The Palestinian people of Gaza are being starved and/or gunned down. There are reports that food relief efforts on occasions become killing fields.
Ten Nobel Prize winners are among a slate of 23 of the most highly-regarded economists in the US and Europe who penned a letter to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, asking him to rescind his plans to militarily occupy Gaza City, and urging him to allow unrestricted food aid into the enclave.
Over 200 faith-based organizations and global NGOs from more than 15 countries are calling on the United Nations and international communities to support the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and oppose