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Facing growing international condemnation over Palestinians starving to death in Gaza, Israel’s military is making a series ...
The Jordanian military said its planes, working with the United Arab Emirates, had delivered 25 tonnes of aid in three ...
Jordanian and Emirati planes dropped food into Gaza on Sunday as Israel launched a limited ’tactical pause’ in military ...
The United Nations has announced plans to use temporary "humanitarian pauses" to deliver emergency food and supplies to starving people in Gaza. This move follows Israel's decision to allow secure ...
For months, Gaza’s 2 million people have faced a near-total blockade on food, water, medicine, and electricity.
In a statement, David Lammy said that while the announcement was “essential but long overdue,” more action was needed to meet ...
This might be a tacit admission by the Israelis that they need to do more - but more likely the measures are a response to ...
Military pauses promised by Israel will not alone be enough to ease suffering in Gaza, David Lammy has warned as the UK joined efforts to airdrop aid into the territory. The Foreign Secretary welcomed ...
The country has confirmed that it has carried out three airdrops over Gaza, including one in co-operation with the United Arab Emirates.
Egypt sends aid into Gaza during active combat for first time since war began; Jordan, UAE resume airdrops; four IDF soldiers ...
Protesters called for an immediate and decisive response to Israel’s ongoing military assault, urging Swedish leaders to ...