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Israel's military said the airdrops would begin Saturday night in Gaza, after mounting accounts of starvation-related deaths.
Overnight Friday and into Saturday, Israeli airstrikes and gunfire killed at least 42 people, the AP reported. Dozens were shot at waiting for aid trucks near the Zikim crossing, in northern Gaza.
Israel has long restricted aid to Gaza on the argument that Hamas steals it to use as a weapon of control over the population ...
July 26 (Reuters) - Israel will resume airdrop aid to Gaza on Saturday night, the Israeli military said, a few days after more than 100 aid agencies warned that mass starvation was spreading across ...
Arab countries will for the first time condemn Hamas and call for its disarmament early next week at a United Nations ...
An analysis compiled by USAID officials examining more than 150 reported incidents involving the theft or loss of U.S.-funded humanitarian aid in the war-torn Gaz ...
Israel’s military said it fired warning shots to distance a crowd “in response to an immediate threat” and it was not aware ...
Malnutrition has reached alarming levels in Gaza, aid officials say, with hunger now reportedly affecting civilians as well ...