Israel, Netanyahu and Gaza
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Israel lets limited aid into Gaza, easing its blockade as Netanyahu says his allies can't tolerate "images of mass famine" in the war-torn Palestinian territory.
John Simpson analyses whether criticism from within Israel will force Netanyahu’s government to change its approach to the war in Gaza.
After the failed attempt to create a humanitarian pier to deliver aid by sea, skepticism ran high that outside actors could facilitate the mass transfer of aid across Gaza. And in the first 48 hours of its operations, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation faced a slew of online criticism — largely from activists and other aid groups.
Facing rising pressure over the acute suffering of civilians in Gaza, the British government is considering sanctions on two far-right ministers, Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich.
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — A crowd was fired upon while overrunning a new aid-distribution site in the Gaza Strip set up by an Israeli and U.S.-backed foundation, killing at least one Palestinian and wounding 48 others, Gaza’s Health Ministry said Wednesday.
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Hezbollah Comeback Scares Netanyahu Amid Gaza War? Big Move By IDF Ground Forces In South LebanonIsrael has launched a fresh ground offensive in southern Lebanon shortly after Hezbollah's significant victories in local elections. Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) reportedly advanced into the Mays al-Jabal area,
Brunei's Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah is currently in a Kuala Lumpur hospital "resting" after feeling tired during a Southeast Asian leaders' summit, Malaysia's prime minister said on Tuesday.
Kristi Noem's meeting with Netanyahu in Jerusalem highlights U.S.-Israel strengthens ties amid embassy attack and Netanyahu's firm stance against Hamas and its leadership.