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6hOpinion
World Politics Review on MSNGlobal Outrage Isn’t the Only Thing Driving Israel’s Shift on Aid to GazaIsrael loosened restrictions on aid entering Gaza, suggesting it is more vulnerable to political pressure than it has been in ...
55mon MSN
President Donald Trump says the U.S. will partner with Israel to run new food centers in Gaza. This move aims to address the worsening humanitarian crisis in the region. Trump mentioned that ...
16h
Jordan News Agency (Petra) on MSNAt UN Conference, Jordan Urges Immediate Action to End Gaza War and Preserve Two-State SolutionMinister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ayman Safadi called for urgent international action to halt the war in Gaza, deliver humanitarian aid, and revive efforts to implement the two-state ...
9h
SOFREP on MSNMorning Brief: Gunman Kills 4 in Manhattan Skyscraper Shooting, Hackers Ground Dozens of Russian Flights in Major CyberattackGunfire in Manhattan, famine fears in Gaza, cyberattacks on Russia. Here’s what’s shaping the world this Tuesday morning, ...
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, criticised by many for its ’death traps’, shows how humanitarian assistance is increasingly ...
The Canadian Press on MSN19h
Lawyer calls on Canada to speed up visa approvals as situation worsens in GazaA Toronto immigration lawyer says family members of Canadians are dying in Gaza as the federal immigration department drags ...
22hon MSN
The UN has for months accused Israel of refusing to coordinate with aid workers to get food and medicine to Gazans — making it too dangerous to widely distribute aid. Former Israeli spokesman Eylon ...
Since Israel’s offensive led to a security breakdown in Gaza that has made it nearly impossible to safely deliver food to ...
11hOpinion
The Nation on MSNA New Report Exposes How Major American Corporations Have Been All Too Eager to Aid Israeli’s Atrocities in GazaIt also reveals our nation’s now undeniable complicity in what has been described as the worst humanitarian crisis of the ...
Access to food has plummeted to unprecedented levels, a monitoring group warned, as global outrage over Israel’s aid restrictions persisted.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has blamed Hamas for recent failures to agree a hostage deal in Gaza. It comes as ...
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