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Arabian Post on MSNChaos At Gaza Aid Hub Claims At Least 21 LivesHumanitarian aid distribution in Khan Younis turned fatal on 16 July 2025 when a crowd surge at a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation centre led to at le
JURIST Staff, US Earlier this month, Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz proposed relocating Gaza’s population to designated camps in the southern part of the Strip—an
Israeli defence minister says civilians will be confined in area near Rafah, where they won't be allowed to leave
Israel’s air and ground war has destroyed vast areas of Gaza and driven some 90% of the population from their homes. Aid groups say they have struggled to bring in food and other assistance because of Israeli military restrictions and the breakdown of law and order, and experts have warned of famine.
It is my understanding that throughout this period, up until March 2 nd, 2025, when Israel decided to block all humanitarian aid going into Gaza, some humanitarian aid was stolen by Hamas or by other groups.
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The Nation UAE on MSNNo fuel, no aid, no escape: UN agencies warn of looming collapse in GazaThe fuel crisis in Gaza has reached a breaking point, threatening to bring all humanitarian operations to a halt and endangering the lives of everyone reliant on aid inside the enclave, UN agencies warned in a powerful joint statement on Saturday.
The US-based consultancy has been condemned for its work with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, and for drawing up plans to relocate Palestinians.
A stampede at a food distribution site in the Gaza Strip killed 20 Palestinians on Wednesday as the Israeli strikes on Wednesday claimed the lives of 41 people
Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip overnight killed at least 31 people, according to local hospitals, as U.N. agencies warned Monday that critical fuel shortages put hospitals and other critical infrastructure at risk.
Details of the deal remain unclear, but EU officials have rejected any cooperation with the Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Fund over ethical and safety concerns. Opening more border crossings and allowing more aid trucks into Gaza is the priority, but officials say eventually they’d like to set up a monitoring station at Kerem Shalom crossing.
Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip overnight killed at least 31 people, according to local hospitals, as UN agencies warned that critical fuel shortages put hospitals and other critical infrastructure at risk.