Israeli fire kills 67 people seeking aid in Gaza
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Gaza’s descent into mass starvation
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Gaza Truce Talks Falter
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UK, French and German leaders hold a call on Gaza
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US cuts short Gaza ceasefire talks
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Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) says the air drops "might help" but notes that the "most vulnerable" in Gaza would still struggle to access essential supplies.
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T he United Kingdom, Germany and France are calling for an "immediate ceasefire" in Gaza and "unconditional release of all hostages," after the three countries held an emergency call to discuss the ongoing war and humanitarian crisis.
An internal US government review found no evidence of widespread theft by Hamas of US-funded humanitarian aid in Gaza, contradicting the State Department’s claims that were used to justify backing a controversial private organization that took over aid distribution in the enclave.
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UK, France and Germany call on Israel to 'immediately lift restrictions on flow of aid' to Gaza
"The humanitarian catastrophe that we are witnessing in Gaza must end now," a joint statement from the three countries reads.
Over 113 in Gaza have died from famine and malnutrition amid war, siege, and collapsing humanitarian aid routes.
As Gaza’s hunger crisis deepens, the very people who are trying to keep the gravely malnourished population alive are suffering along with their patients.
In the scramble for sustenance, Palestinians are gunned down for no reason, with no excuse.
Israel says hundreds of truckloads of aid are waiting to enter Gaza. Why can’t the UN bring them in?
The United Nations and experts say that Palestinians in Gaza are at risk of famine, with reports of increasing numbers of people dying from causes related to malnutrition.
Israel reissued a warning prohibiting anyone from entering Gaza’s sea but hunger drives desperate people to fish. CNN’s Jeremy Diamond reports.