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The humanitarian situation in Gaza has worsened again and is of serious concern, Britain, Canada, France and others said in a joint statement on Tuesday that also called on Israel to take urgent action.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Florida on Monday morning ahead of his meeting with President Donald Trump. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with U.S. President Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida on Monday.
Hamas is recruiting teenage fighters during Gaza ceasefire after Israeli forces withdrew in October. This as national security analyst Professor Kobi Michael warns about growing militant control.
Before the horrors of October 7, Aya Shahar never considered leaving her busy life in Tel Aviv and moving south to an agricultural life in a kibbutz near the Gaza border. Now she wants to revive a peace movement there.
AMMAN, Jordan — When Israel and Hamas signed a ceasefire earlier this year, it brought into question the fate of militias Israel cultivated during the devastating two-year war as an alternative ruling force in Gaza. Many expected that Hamas — still the dominant force in the Strip — would hunt them down.
Several countries at the United Nations questioned whether the move aimed to relocate Palestinians from Gaza or to establish military bases.
Despite bombs raining down and a lack of tools, feed and medicine, the shelter has remained operational throughout the two-year conflict.
As winter rain continues to lash the Gaza Strip, flooding camps with ankle-deep puddles, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu heads to the U.S. for talks on the next stage of the ceasefire agreement.