Sources told the BBC that the terror group has been restricting the supply of aid, despite both it and the UN denying that widespread looting takes place
By Gabrielle Apfel
The tactic mirrors those used by pro-Palestine activists trying to break Israe’s naval blockade of the Strip
Anas Zayed Fteiha, who works for the Turkish state-owned agency Anadolu, was filmed taking photos of Gazan children with empty bowls outstretched, despite not being at a food bank
By Jacob Jaffa
Sir Trevor Chinn and Dame Vivien Duffield among Jews from around the world signing letter calling for an end to the war and condemning ‘deadly violence by Jewish extremists’ in the West Bank
By Jane Prinsley
The initial stage will see a limited number of Gazan businesses bring in aid supplies, including fruit and vegetables, baby food and hygiene products
By JC Reporter
The IDF chief of staff and the heads of the security services are said to be against the plan, but senior cabinet figures are believed to support it
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The US president said the devastation of October 7 was ‘one of the worst [things] I’ve ever seen’
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‘This is leading the State of Israel to the loss of its security and identity,’ said former Shin Bet director Ami Ayalon
Washington’s man in the Middle East also said that returning the remaining hostages was a ‘sacred mission’ to President Trump
New research from the Washington Institute found that terrorists targeted women and children for abduction due to their ‘utility for emotional impact’
By Tom Gross
That is not to say there is not hunger in Gaza. The question is whether Western politicians reacting to the media repeating Hamas propaganda designed to keep Hamas in power, is the best way to achieve a better future for Gaza
Amichai Eliyahu said the issue of the 50 captives still held by Hamas should be ‘dealt with at the end’ of the war
Nations including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan and Turkey all signed a declaration backing a two-state solution
Anthony Aguilar claimed that Israeli troops shot civilians in front of him, but the US firm alleged that the supposed murders he recounted ‘never happened’
The US President said there was ‘real starvation’ in the Strip during a press conference with UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, apparently contradicting claims made by Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu