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Israeli troops are being accused of killing 15 medics and aid workers from the Red Crescent and other relief groups and then burying them in a “mass grave” in Gaza, according to the United Nations.
The Boston Globe |
Israel has imposed a month-long halt on all imports of food, fuel and humanitarian aid that has left civilians facing acute shortages as supplies dwindle.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel’s military is “switching gears” in Gaza, dividing and seizing more parts of the strip, a move experts say could mean Israel establishing deeper, more long-term control over the territory.
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ABP News on MSNUN: Shelters Brim As 280,000 More Gazans Seek Refuge Amid Intensified Fight With IsraelAn estimated 280,000 Gazans have been newly displaced since the intensification of hostilities over two weeks ago, with some of them forced to move into overcrowded, flea- and mite-infested shelters,
Israel has made this conflict the deadliest for journalists, medical workers and children, says Algeria’s permanent representative to UN - Anadolu Ajansı
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The Times of Israel on MSNUN set to reappoint rapporteur with history of antisemitism, anti-Israel vitriolThe United Nations Human Rights Council is scheduled on Friday to reappoint an investigator into Israel with a history of antisemitism and vitriol against the Jewish state, amid fierce pushback from the US and other opponents.
Israel’s renewed assault on Gaza comes several months after both Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch issued reports concluding without
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced Wednesday a major expansion of the military’s operation in Gaza involving the seizure of large areas of land that would be “incorporated into Israel’s security zones.
The United Nations on Tuesday dismissed as "ridiculous" an assertion by Israel that there was enough food in the Gaza Strip to last for a long period of time, despite the closure of all 25 bakeries in the enclave supported by the World Food Programme.
The Red Cross said Israel killed eight Palestinian medics when it struck ambulances in southern Gaza. United Nations officials said the Red Cross workers’ bodies, along with other