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Netanyahu says the Hamas “monsters surrounding them — they have thick, fleshy arms. They have everything they need to eat.
United Nations data reveals 87% of aid trucks entering Gaza since May 19 were looted by armed groups or civilians, sparking debate over responsibility for humanitarian crisis.
The sensational front page cover from The New York Times allegedly showing an extremely malnourished Gazan child is the latest example of the media's errors in its Israel coverage.
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Daily Times on MSNIsrael blocking over 22,000 aid trucks to GazaThe Gaza Government Media Office has claimed that Israel is deliberately blocking over 22,000 humanitarian aid trucks from ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNGaza starving: lives at stake, immediate aid needed: UNA human tragedy is unfolding in western Gaza City across a landscape of hunger, with displaced people living crammed into crowded tents, according to a United Nations' report describing the horrendous ...
The girls are among 15 children arriving in the country this week as part of the largest medical evacuation of wounded ...
Unable to find a diplomatic answer to the hostage crisis, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is pushing for a ...
Sunday marks one week since Israel began daily “tactical pauses” of fighting in parts of Gaza to allow more aid into the ...
The apparent shift in tone comes as cease-fire negotiations have hit a wall and pressure is mounting on Israel over the hunger crisis in Gaza. But Israel and Hamas remain far apart on the terms of any ...
A far-right Israeli minister visited and prayed at Jerusalem’s most sensitive holy site on Sunday, triggering regional ...
"Gaza Humanitarian Foundation" chairman Johnnie Moore told "FOX News Sunday" host Shannon Bream not to trust a single word ...
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