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Gaza humanitarian situation 'much worse' than anticipated: UN relief chief
18 hours ago
Trump claims no Palestinians will be expelled from Gaza
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Egypt, Qatar discuss efforts to stabilise Gaza ceasefire

Israel's cut of Gaza electricity, food is 'war crime': Hamas

Death toll from fresh Israeli strikes in Gaza rises

Germany urges Israel to comply with UN court’s rulings

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19 hours ago
Gaza humanitarian situation 'much worse' than anticipated: UN relief chiefThe humanitarian situation in Gaza is far more dire than expected, with widespread destruction and severe shortages, the UN relief chief has said. Commenting after he visited the enclave, Tom Fletcher told reporters at a news conference that "it was much, much worse than I'd anticipated. And I'd really prepared myself for the worst." He described "miles and miles" of rubble, with people struggling to navigate their destroyed neighbourhoods.
19 hours ago
Irish leader urges surge of aid to Gaza ahead of Trump meetingIrish Prime Minister Micheal Martin has said aid needed to be surged into Gaza while also calling for a ceasefire and the release of all remaining hostages as he prepared to meet with US President Donald Trump in Washington.
20 hours ago
UN warns of deteriorating humanitarian conditions in Gaza as Israel continues blockadeThe UN has warned of a worsening humanitarian situation in Palestine's Gaza as no aid has entered the enclave for 11 days. The development has reversed the progress made during the initial six weeks of a ceasefire deal. "Our humanitarian colleagues warned that after 11 days of no humanitarian assistance entering Gaza, the crucial progress made during this first six weeks of the ceasefires continues to unravel across the Gaza Strip," spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said during a news conference.
20 hours ago
Trump claims no Palestinians will be expelled from Gaza as Israel cuts aid, electricityUS President Donald Trump has claimed that no Palestinians will be expelled from besieged Gaza even as he continues to pursue his plan to take over the coastal enclave. "Nobody is expelling any Palestinians," Trump claimed in response to a reporter's question as he hosted Irish leader Micheal Martin in the Oval Office. The president's comments come after Israel's far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said on Sunday that Tel Aviv would open a new "Emigration Authority" office under the Defence Ministry to manage the forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza, according to multiple media reports.
21 hours ago
Arab ministers agree to continue consultations with Trump envoy on Egypt's Gaza planArab foreign ministers have agreed to continue consultations and coordination with US President Donald Trump's special envoy on Egypt's Gaza reconstruction plan during a meeting in Doha, according to a joint statement. Consultations will continue on the plan with the US special envoy, Steve Witkoff, as a "basis for the reconstruction efforts" in Gaza, the statement said.
21 hours ago
Egypt, Qatar discuss efforts to stabilise Gaza ceasefireEgypt and Qatar held talks to discuss efforts to stabilise a Gaza ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement between Hamas and Israel. Discussions between Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman and Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty in Doha, the Qatari capital, came a day after the launch of a new round of negotiations there to implement phase two of the Gaza ceasefire agreement. The two sides discussed bilateral ties and efforts to stabilise the ceasefire agreement and facilitate the exchange of hostages and detainees in Gaza, an Egyptian Foreign Ministry statement said.
21 hours ago
Refusal of Netanyahu arrest warrant by some European states 'not just hypocrisy' but continued 'racism': UN rapporteurSome European states see the International Criminal Court (ICC) as a tool against Africa, so some European countries refusing to enforce the ICC arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is "not just hypocrisy” but a continuation of “their racism," the UN special rapporteur on the right to food has said. In response to a question at a joint press briefing in Geneva, Michael Fakhri cited comments by ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan, saying: "There was an interview with prosecutor Khan from the ICC about … the pressure he received when he issued these arrest warrants, and what he said … is that many European political leaders were surprised because they said that the ICC was designed to go after African leaders." He said this goes beyond hypocrisy or a double standard, calling it straightforward "racism."
21 hours ago
Germany urges Israel to comply with UN court’s rulingsA German Foreign Ministry spokeswoman has urged Israel to comply with International Court of Justice (ICJ) rulings, in response to a question during a news conference in Berlin. “Like many other countries, we expect the rulings of the International Court of Justice to be respected and the provision of humanitarian aid and electricity to be guaranteed,” said Kathrin Deschauer. The ICJ ruled last year that Israel is required to provide Gaza with basic needs under international law.
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Israel's cut of Gaza electricity, food is 'war crime': HamasThe Palestinian resistance group Hamas has decried Israel's continued cut of electricity and food supplies to Gaza as a "war crime." "Israel’s ongoing power cuts to Gaza, lasting over 16 months, and the recent severing of the limited electricity line powering the Deir al Balah desalination plant constitute a war crime that risks a thirst catastrophe," Hamas said in a statement. Hamas said Israel's use of water and food as tools of war against civilians "is part of a systematic effort to worsen Gaza's humanitarian disaster."
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Three more Palestinians in Gaza wounded by Israeli army fireThree more Palestinians have been wounded by Israeli artillery shelling in southern Gaza despite a ceasefire agreement, medics said. Witnesses said Israeli tanks fired more than 10 shells on the Shabura refugee camp in central Rafah. Medics said three people were wounded in the attack and were transferred to a hospital for medical attention.
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