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Two senior Israeli army officers have told The New York Times there is no evidence that Hamas looted UN humanitarian aid in ...
In the face of global anger, Israel announces planned humanitarian pause in civilian centres to enable aid distribution.
The Israel Defense Forces announced Saturday it would conduct air drops into Gaza following calls from humanitarian groups about the growing malnutrition.
The Israeli military said Saturday that it will resume aid airdrops into Gaza and open humanitarian corridors for United Nations convoys amid increased international pressure and accounts of ...
Israel's military said the airdrops would begin Saturday night in Gaza, after mounting accounts of starvation-related deaths.
The Freedom Flotilla Coalition, Handala‘s sponsor, said in a press release that the Handala was intercepted by the Israeli ...
The Israeli Foreign Ministry said the pause, which will start on Sunday morning, will apply to "civilian centers" and "humanitarian corridors." ...
At least 61 people were killed this weekend, including some who were waiting in line for aid, “a number of starving children” ...
Israel has long restricted aid to Gaza on the argument that Hamas steals it to use as a weapon of control over the population ...
The Israeli military plans humanitarian corridors and pauses, but continues combat operations in Gaza in its war against ...
As starvation rises in Gaza, prompting global outrage, Israel’s military said it would restart airborne aid delivery there ...