
Protesters in Israel and U.S. Decry Gaza ‘Starvation Policy’
Protesters in Tel Aviv and New York demand an end to Israeli military actions and the blockade of Gaza, denouncing the humanitarian crisis and what they call a ‘starvation policy.’
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Protesters in Tel Aviv and New York demand an end to Israeli military actions and the blockade of Gaza, denouncing the humanitarian crisis and what they call a ‘starvation policy.’

Israeli forces opened fire on aid-seeking crowds in Gaza, killing 93 people, according to Gaza’s civil defense agency, as humanitarian conditions worsen.

The Arab League has condemned Israel’s plan to create a ‘humanitarian city’ in Gaza, calling it an affront to humanitarian principles and warning it could lead to ethnic cleansing.

Israeli air strikes in Gaza have killed at least 29 Palestinians, including children, amid a deadlock in ceasefire negotiations with Hamas, deepening the humanitarian crisis in the region.

Israeli PM Netanyahu announced Israel’s readiness to negotiate a permanent Gaza ceasefire during a proposed 60-day truce, but only if Hamas agrees to demilitarize the territory.

Gaza’s civil defense reports Israeli forces have killed at least 25 people, including 12 in a strike on a school sheltering displaced Palestinians.

Israel expands its military operations in Gaza amid growing calls for a ceasefire, as President Trump announces Israel’s agreement to a 60-day ceasefire proposal to end the conflict.

Israel calls for evacuation in Gaza amid escalating conflict as Trump predicts a ceasefire within a week. UN Secretary-General urges immediate action to address the worsening humanitarian crisis.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemns the killing of civilians in Gaza seeking food aid as ‘unacceptable’, calling for immediate investigation and ceasefire.

The WHO reports that Gaza’s Al-Amal Hospital is virtually out of service due to intense military activity, leaving Nasser Medical Complex as the only hospital with an ICU in Khan Younis.