In the aftermath of strikes in Gaza that resulted in seven fatalities, the founder of World Central Kitchen (WCK) has accused Israel of systematically targeting aid workers. The strikes, which hit three WCK vehicles in central Gaza on Monday, have sparked...

Israel Accused of Targeting Aid Workers in Gaza Strikes

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Australian Humanitarian Agencies Condemn Aid Worker Deaths in Gaza Amid Criticism of Biden’s Response
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Iran accuses Israel of killing Iranian military commanders in airstrike on consulate in Syria
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Amit Soussana speaks out on her abduction and sexual assault in Gaza
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Famine and Starvation is Becoming the Deadliest Weapon from Israel
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US Airdrops Aid to Gaza: A Band-Aid on a Bullet Wound
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Diplomatic Efforts and Humanitarian Concerns: Addressing the Israel-Hamas Conflict
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According to UN investigations, there is clear evidence that Hamas committed sexual assault on both hostages and Palestinian Detainees.
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New Zealand Expands Hamas Terror Designation
New Zealand extended its terrorist designation to encompass the entire Hamas organization on Thursday, a significant expansion of its policy regarding the Islamist group. Previously, only Hamas's military wing had been designated as a "terrorist entity" back in 2010....

More than 30.000 people have been killed in the war between Israel and Gaza
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Northern Gaza’s Last Functional Hospital Forced to Shut Down
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