Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outlines plans to take control of Gaza City, raising concerns over humanitarian impacts as the situation deteriorates. Critics question the feasibility of forced displacement amid escalating tensions.
As Israel plans to occupy Gaza City, congressional Republicans express concerns about the operation's logistics and humanitarian implications. With public opinion shifting, the debate intensifies among lawmakers.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces plans to recognize a Palestinian state by September unless Israel takes action towards peace in Gaza. This follows France's similar intentions at the UN. The announcement comes amid rising tensions and humanitarian crises in the region.
In a powerful joint statement, 25 nations are calling for an immediate end to the Gaza war, holding Israel responsible for inadequate aid. As civilian suffering escalates, world leaders push for compliance with international humanitarian law.
In a tragic event, Israeli troops opened fire on crowds of Palestinians seeking food in Gaza, resulting in at least 32 deaths. Witnesses report indiscriminate shooting as people clamored for aid from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, amidst ongoing humanitarian crises.
In a shocking turn of events, Israel has resumed its large-scale bombing campaign in Gaza, shattering the fragile ceasefire with Hamas. This marks a significant escalation in the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict that has seen unprecedented violence and humanitarian crises. Stay tuned for live updates on the situation and the hostages still trapped in the region.
The Israeli military is ramping up its operations in Gaza, calling up tens of thousands of reservists. Critics question Netanyahu's motives as hostages remain captive amid increasing violence and humanitarian crises.
The Trump administration has terminated the vast majority of USAID programs, affecting millions globally. With only 18% remaining, humanitarian organizations warn of dire consequences as critical aid is cut.
The Trump administration's drastic cuts to foreign aid have left millions without critical support. Programs in fragile nations are shutting down, risking lives and worsening humanitarian crises across the globe.