Israel lets more aid trucks into Gaza
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Asked if he agrees with Israel's assessment that there is no starvation in Gaza, Donald Trump said those children "look very hungry". Meanwhile, rights groups in Israel have accused the country of genocide.
Israel has announced a daily “tactical pause in military activity” in three areas of Gaza to enable more aid to reach people, amid growing international outrage over starvation in the territory.
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The U.N. General Assembly is bringing high-level officials together this week to promote a two-state solution to the decades-old Israel-Palestinian conflict.
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The Times of Israel on MSNJordan police detain protester who chanted pro-Hamas sloganIn the past two years, demonstrations in support of Palestinians and against the war in Gaza have taken place, sometimes in Jordan on Fridays. The post Jordan police detain protester who chanted pro-Hamas slogan appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Facing growing international condemnation over Palestinians starving to death in Gaza, Israel’s military is making a series of moves that it says will allow more aid into the enclave. Follow for live updates.
In the occupied Jordan border region, Bedouins are almost completely defenseless against attacks by Israeli settlers. Since the Hamas massacre, conditions for Palestinian sheep farmers here have become increasingly untenable.
Jordanian authorities are inadvertently fuelling an "internal crisis" with their decision to crack down on Palestine solidarity activists, sources have told Middle East Eye.
In the worst-case scenario, the population will begin to be expelled into Jordan, causing the toppling of the Hashemite Kingdom.