Israel issues new evacuation orders in central Gaza
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The foreign ministers of 25 Western nations have slammed Israel for “drip feeding” aid into the Gaza Strip, as the health ministry in the territory said that more than 1,000 people have been killed seeking humanitarian relief there since late May.
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The Times of Israel on MSNHead of anti-Hamas Gaza militia says it’s backed by vast tribal network, not by Israel
Yasser Abu Shabab tells British media he's just an ordinary Palestinian trying to help his people, dreams of Strip being open to world, including Israel, after the war The post Head of anti-Hamas Gaza militia says it’s backed by vast tribal network,
Israel Defense Forces pushed into a central Gaza city on Monday for the first time since the war with Hamas began.
The military wing is struggling to pay fighters, while the Gaza government Hamas has long run is cutting services and salaries for police and ministry employees.
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The Times of Israel on MSNSource: Hamas negotiators unable to reach group’s Gaza leaders, slowing hostage talks
Sign-off needed from Hamas chiefs in Strip, who source warns may become even harder to reach as IDF expands offensive into Deir al-Balah; progress made in aid talks with Egypt The post Source: Hamas negotiators unable to reach group’s Gaza leaders,
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DPA International on MSNUN Gaza aid chief says new distribution centres 'sadistic death trap'
The head of a UN office in the Gaza Strip has described an aid distribution scheme run by a rival organization as a "sadistic death trap. " Philippe Lazzarini is the head of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA),
Israeli soldiers shot Palestinians near an Israeli-backed aid site and a U.N. convoy. Both episodes pointed to Israel’s refusal to allow new governance structures to emerge.
Israel over "drip feeding" of aid to Palestinians and say "the war in Gaza must end," just as it looks set to expand.
The foreign ministers of 25 countries cited the dangers of the aid distribution system in calling for an immediate end to the war in a statement released Monday afternoon.
Even if negotiations lead to another ceasefire, it’s unclear when anything in Gaza will be rebuilt. Vast areas have been completely destroyed, and the U.N. children’s agency estimates that nearly 90% of schools will need substantial reconstruction before they can function again.