Israel's Actions in Gaza

Former Israeli military official criticizes Israel's actions in Gaza, sparking controversy. International pressure grows for Israel to change course. Aid trucks allowed into Gaza after 11-week blockade. Thousands killed and displaced in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza.

Israel's Blockade of Aid to Gaza

Israel has agreed to allow a basic quantity of food into Gaza after a three-month blockade, facing pressure from European countries and U.S. senators. Sen. Peter Welch is sponsoring a resolution to end the blockade, as 14,000 babies are at risk of death in the next 48 hours without aid.

Israeli Ground Operation in Gaza

Israel has launched a new ground operation in Gaza to take territory and hold it, while Palestinians flee intense bombardment. Peace talks between Israel and Hamas are ongoing, and Israel plans to allow food and medicine into Gaza after a blockade to pressure Hamas to release hostages.

Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza

Deadly week of Israeli airstrikes in Gaza leaves hundreds of Palestinians dead, many of them children, amid ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinians. No food or supplies have entered Gaza during more than two months of Israel's blockade, leading to a catastrophic hunger situation. Efforts to reach a ceasefire have so far been unsuccessful.

Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza Due to Israel's Blockade

Israel's blockade on food and supplies into Gaza has caused malnutrition and food shortages, leading to a humanitarian crisis. Families struggle to feed loved ones in hospitals, and aid groups warn of rising malnutrition among children and adults. The situation is exacerbated by damaged farmlands and limited access to food sources.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza

Israel's ongoing blockade of humanitarian assistance for Gaza has forced aid groups to shut down community soup kitchens, leading to malnutrition and hunger among the population. The blockade, in place since March, has damaged Gaza's water system and left supplies to treat malnutrition running out. The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has resulted in a high death toll and casualties on both sides.

Gaza humanitarian crisis and Israeli military offensive

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Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza

Gazans are facing severe starvation due to a blockade on humanitarian aid by Israel, leading to malnourished children and adults struggling to survive. Thousands are already being treated for malnutrition, and deaths from starvation are expected to increase. The situation is exacerbated by ongoing bombardment and a depleted healthcare system.

Life in Gaza after War and Blockade

The Al-Zurai family in Gaza faces extreme hardship and tragedy as they struggle to survive in the aftermath of a war and blockade by Israel, with limited access to food, water, and basic necessities.

Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in Gaza

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with President Trump in Washington to discuss efforts to release Israeli hostages from Gaza and new U.S. tariffs. The conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza continues, with human rights violations and casualties reported.

Israeli military operations in Gaza

Israel's military is expanding its operations in Gaza, causing civilian casualties and a humanitarian crisis. The Israeli government is ramping up military activity, leading to casualties and a blockade of aid, with the UN calling for an end to the siege.

Israel-Palestine Conflict and Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza

Israel's monthlong blockade in Gaza is causing food shortages and humanitarian crisis, with only five days of flour left and aid groups running out of supplies, raising fears of malnutrition and starvation. The resumption of Israeli airstrikes has further hindered aid efforts, with over 800 people killed, including nearly 40% children, in the past week and a half. The World Food Programme has two weeks of food supplies left, while tens of thousands of tons of food supplies are ready to enter Gaza if Israel allows the border crossings to reopen.

Pro-Palestinian Activists Blockading Sorbonne University in Paris

Far-left pro-Palestinian student activists in Paris blockade Sorbonne University following similar actions at Sciences Po. Activists demand debates on Gaza conflict and support for Palestinian cause. Political figures and parties have conflicting views on the blockades.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza

The conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza has resulted in a blockade that is causing a humanitarian crisis, with aid trucks being restricted from entering the territory. Aid groups warn of starvation and famine in northern Gaza due to limited food supplies. Israel denies restricting aid deliveries, blaming Hamas for the crisis. Estimates of aid trucks waiting to enter Gaza vary widely, with reports of up to 30,000 trucks waiting at border crossings.

Starvation in Gaza

The article discusses the tragic death of a 10-year-old boy named Yazan in Gaza due to malnutrition amidst the ongoing conflict and blockade. The situation in Gaza is dire, with many children at risk of starvation and lack of essential medical supplies.