Despite the arrival of 93 aid trucks in Gaza after an 11-week blockade, the UN reports no aid has been distributed yet, raising alarms over a looming humanitarian crisis and potential famine.
After a nearly three-month blockade, Israel is allowing limited food aid into Gaza to prevent mass starvation, coinciding with a new military offensive against Hamas. As international pressure mounts, Prime Minister Netanyahu faces backlash from right-wing critics for this decision while negotiations for a ceasefire continue.
In a dramatic escalation, Israel has begun a major military offensive in Gaza, targeting Hamas and seeking to secure hostages. With rising casualties and international pressure, the situation grows increasingly dire.
In a bold move, Israel's military plans to call up tens of thousands of reservists, escalating the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Prime Minister Netanyahu remains firm on continuing the war despite rising calls for peace and aid.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas appoints Hussein al-Sheikh as his deputy, signaling potential shifts in leadership amidst ongoing conflict and international pressure for reform.