Israeli military to pause fighting in 3 Gaza areas
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Israel's military announced that airdrops of aid would begin Saturday night in Gaza, and humanitarian corridors will be established for United Nations convoys, after increasing accounts of starvation-related deaths.
According to the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, a military source stated that both soldiers were killed when an explosive device was attached to an armored personnel carrier in Khan Yunis. The same source added that another officer sustained injuries in the blast.
An aid worker struggling to feed his family describes conditions inside the Strip as the UN says one in three Gazans do not eat for days on end
For months, the U.N. and experts have warned that Palestinians in Gaza are at risk of famine, with reports of increasing numbers of people dying from causes related to malnutrition.
By Palestine Chronicle Staff While aid convoys began entering Gaza, Israeli strikes killed 43 Palestinians on the same day, including 29 aid workers. Trucks carrying humanitarian aid began entering the Gaza Strip from Egypt
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Facing growing international condemnation over Palestinians starving to death in Gaza, Israel’s military is making a series of moves that it says will allow more aid into the enclave. Follow for live updates.
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Jehad Alshrafi is a 23-year-old freelance photojournalist working with The Associated Press since May 2024 in the Gaza Strip. He documents the humanitarian crisis and the impact of the Israel-Hamas war on Gaza.
UAE receives authorization from Israel’s political echelon to construct an independent water pipeline from Egypt to Gaza, which will supply water to approximately 600,000 residents without relying on Israel’s water infrastructure.