In a surprising move, Israel's military has announced a temporary halt to its assault on parts of Gaza, establishing humanitarian corridors for aid amid escalating international criticism over the humanitarian crisis affecting the enclave.
Amid international outcry over a severe hunger crisis, Israel announces the opening of humanitarian corridors for aid to Gaza, with the first air drops of food supplies already underway. This move follows accusations of deliberate starvation.
In a dramatic turn of events, Israeli authorities intercepted a ship carrying climate activist Greta Thunberg and MEP Rima Hassan bound for Gaza, sparking international outcry and calls for humanitarian aid access.
Tensions escalate as Israel blocks humanitarian aid to Gaza, drawing condemnation from Arab states and the UN. Netanyahu claims Hamas steals aid, while critics argue it's a violation of international law.