Gaza, Israel and Palestinian state
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Gaza, Trump and aid
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Israel's prime minister is facing growing international pressure to end the war in Gaza that has killed more than 60,000 Palestinians. A leading food crisis group is now warning of widespread famine in Gaza as deaths from starvation rise.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says no one in Gaza is starving. President Donald Trump disagrees and notes the images emerging of emaciated people.
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The amendment was made following a request from the Israeli Consulate General in New York that included presenting the Times with the child's medical history.
The alert came as the total number of Palestinians killed since Israel launched its assault passed 60,000, the health ministry in the enclave said Tuesday.
Hayya, said on Sunday ceasefire negotiations with Israel were "meaningless under continued blockade and starvation". "The immediate and dignified delivery of food and medicine to our people is the only serious and genuine indication of whether continuing the negotiations is worthwhile,
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The Forward on MSNIs starvation in Gaza really Israel’s fault? The facts are clearRising starvation in Gaza may have a number of factors. But Israel's wartime policies on humanitarian aid are inarguably among them.
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Gaza health care workers are fainting from hunger while treating patients, with medical staff eating once every two days as humanitarian crisis worsens.
Aid agencies say many Gazans are hungry and malnourished. Amal Nassar says her family is among them, and price gouging is making things worse.
Israel’s army is expected to begin another 10-hour pause in military activity in parts of Gaza as aid agencies call on all border crossings to be opened.