In a pivotal meeting at Turnberry, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and U.S. President Donald Trump confront the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza. Both leaders express deep concern over the suffering of civilians, with Trump proposing new aid initiatives.
Two prominent Israeli human rights organizations have boldly declared that Israel's actions in Gaza amount to genocide, igniting a fierce international debate over the moral implications of the ongoing conflict.
As Gaza grapples with a worsening famine crisis, President Trump acknowledges the dire situation, calling for immediate food and safety for Palestinians. Despite a partial easing of restrictions, aid groups warn that current efforts are inadequate to prevent a catastrophic health emergency.
A 5-month-old Palestinian baby, Zeinab Abu Halib, died from severe malnutrition in Gaza as her mother struggled to reach a hospital. This tragedy underscores the deepening starvation crisis affecting countless children.
As starvation grips Gaza, airdrops of food have resumed, but critics argue this is an inadequate response. International leaders are mobilizing to assist, but will it be enough to save lives?
As the Israel-Hamas war continues, leading news organizations express grave concern for journalists in Gaza facing starvation. Calls for humanitarian aid and media access grow louder amid escalating violence.
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 devastating incident, 94 Palestinians lost their lives as they sought food aid in Gaza, marking one of the deadliest days in recent months amid severe hunger and unrest.
In a powerful statement, Pope Leo XIV condemned the brutal war in Gaza as new reports reveal at least 73 Palestinians have died while seeking food aid. The ongoing violence raises serious humanitarian concerns.
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.