Gaza, Israel and aid
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Trump Says There's 'Real Starvation' In Gaza
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Starving Palestinians swarm aid trucks in Gaza — as Israel announces daily pause in fighting
The grim footage, shot by a reporter on the ground, captured scores of people clamoring on top of two moving trucks in southern Gaza on Saturday just days after images of starving Palestinian
Truckloads of food reached hungry Gazans on Monday after Israel promised to open secure aid routes, but humanitarian agencies warned that vast amounts more were needed to stave off starvation.
Two prominent Israeli rights groups say their country is committing genocide in Gaza. It's the first time that local, Jewish-led groups have made such accusations against Israel during nearly 22 months of war.
Tom Cotton, a Republican Senator from Arkansas, responded to Macron's statement by saying on X: "This is a shameful endorsement of terrorists. The best way for this conflict to end is to back Israel in its righteous mission of rescuing the hostages and defeating Hamas."
In greater numbers than ever, children hollowed up by hunger are overwhelming the Patient’s Friends Hospital, the main emergency center for malnourished kids in northern Gaza.
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The Latest: Trump meets Starmer and disagrees with Netanyahu’s claim of no starvation in Gaza
Israeli strikes killed at least 34 Palestinians before U.S. President Donald Trump met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
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Daily Times on MSNGaza faces alarming spike in malnutrition, says WHO
GENEVA - The World Health Organization (WHO) has raised a red flag over the rapidly worsening malnutrition crisis in Gaza, calling it "alarming" and entirely preventable. In a statement released Sunday,
The Israeli military has begun a new 10-hour pause in fighting today to allow aid in, but the UN and aid agencies warn more supplies are needed to stave off famine in the enclave. Follow the latest.