President Trump has doubled tariffs on imported steel and aluminum to 50%, igniting debates over rising costs for consumers and businesses. Meanwhile, aid operations in Gaza have been paused amid escalating violence.
In a shocking halt to aid distribution, the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is demanding increased civilian safety measures after a tragic incident left dozens dead. Amid accusations of militarizing aid, tensions escalate as the U.N. prepares to vote on a ceasefire.
Aid distribution centers in Gaza are shutting down for a day due to Israeli military warnings, just as violence escalates. Over 27 Palestinians were killed near distribution sites, raising urgent concerns over safety and humanitarian access.
In a harrowing incident, Israeli troops opened fire on Palestinian civilians approaching new aid centers in Gaza, resulting in at least 27 deaths. This marks the third day of violence in the region as humanitarian efforts face increasing challenges.
In a tragic turn of events, at least 27 people lost their lives and 90 were injured at an aid distribution site in southern Gaza. Eyewitnesses claim excessive force was used as desperate civilians sought essential supplies. The situation remains critical and contentious as reports of similar incidents emerge.
The UN has demanded an independent probe into the deadly shooting of Palestinians waiting for aid in Gaza, as conflicting reports emerge about Israeli military actions. Witnesses claim civilians were targeted, while the IDF denies the allegations.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has started aid distribution in Gaza, providing thousands of meals, but faces criticism over its operations and transparency amidst chaotic scenes at distribution centers.
In a shocking turn of events, Israel has resumed large-scale bombing of the Gaza Strip, breaking the fragile ceasefire with Hamas. Follow the latest updates on the conflict, including the hostage situation and humanitarian impact.
In a stunning move, Jake Wood resigns from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, citing inability to adhere to humanitarian principles amid a controversial aid plan backed by Israel and the US. The GHF aims to deliver aid despite criticism.
In a surprising move, Hamas has announced plans to release Edan Alexander, a dual US-Israeli national, as part of ongoing ceasefire negotiations with the US, raising hopes for aid to flow into Gaza.