The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) was recently accused of lowering its famine threshold in Gaza but has denied doing so
By Jacob Jaffa
British-linked religious figures join call for ‘moral clarity’ and criticism of Jewish extremism on West Bank
By Simon Rocker
IDF statement about the status of the Gaza war comes as 60,000 reservists are called up for ground operation
By Joshua Marks
At least eight gunmen killed after firefight with Nahshon Battalion in Khan Younis
By JC Reporter
In an exclusive interview with the JC, IDF reservist and Jerusalem Post correspondent, Michael Starr reveals what is really happening on the ground in the Strip
By Jamie Shapiro
The firm’s distribution sites in southern Gaza have seen a chaotic rush for supplies which disadvantages ‘women, children, older men and people with disabilities’, it said
‘For everything that happened on October 7, for every one person on October 7, 50 Palestinians must die,' said Major General Aharon Haliva
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Israel’s move to boost food supplies to the Strip earlier this month is having a dramatic effect, says expert
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The Palestinian Authority-affiliated writer attacks the terror group for not acting in the interests of people in Gaza
However, the article still discusses how emaciated Marah Zuhri was when she was admitted and echoes the UN's warning of ‘widespread malnutrition in Gaza’
Some of the children could reportedly enter the asylum system after their hospital stays are complete
By Jake Wallis Simons
Our tendency to side with our enemies is all very well when it is limited to denigrating our history or paying reparations, but it is an entirely different matter when it comes to supporting those who will behead us
By Haya Langerman
At a march for the starving captives in Gaza, the media should have highlighted their suffering and the anguish of their families. Instead, they fixated on a fleeting moment – the interruption of two rabbis’ speeches
Mahra Zuhri was suffering from an aggressive form of leukaemia, which counts weight loss among its symptoms
The prime minister said only the immediate release of all hostages, the disarmament of Hamas and the ‘demilitarisation’ of the Strip could end the conflict
The letter also called for a full arms embargo, sanctions against the Jewish State and support for ‘international investigations into war crimes’