
Netanyahu Confirms Arming Gaza Clans Against Hamas
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirms that Israel has armed Gaza clans to fight Hamas.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirms that Israel has armed Gaza clans to fight Hamas.

The U.S. vetoed a UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate Gaza ceasefire and lifting of humanitarian aid restrictions, drawing global criticism.

UN reports increasing casualties in Gaza, including attacks near aid distribution points. Secretary-General Guterres calls for an immediate investigation and access for humanitarian aid.

Hamas has announced its readiness to start indirect negotiations over a Gaza ceasefire immediately, signaling a potential path to peace in the region.

Seven-year-old Mohammed Hijazi from Gaza has been partially blinded after an unexploded ordnance detonated. His family seeks urgent medical care to save his remaining eye.

Hamas seeks changes to a U.S.-backed Gaza ceasefire proposal, but the U.S. deems their response ‘unacceptable,’ escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict.

A Chinese envoy urges an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, calling for humanitarian relief and adherence to international law, as the conflict escalates with rising civilian casualties.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has confirmed that Mohammed Sinwar, Hamas leader in Gaza, was eliminated in an Israeli air strike earlier this month.

Less than five percent of Gaza’s farmland is usable, says a UN report, highlighting the severe impact of conflict on agriculture and the risk of famine in the region.

Hamas has agreed to a ceasefire proposal by U.S. Envoy Steve Witkoff, aiming to halt hostilities in Gaza.