Israel Delays Expulsion of Aid Groups from Gaza | Fiji Chief Urges Focus on Local Drug Crisis Over Gaza Concerns | Gaza Violence Escalates as Ceasefire Advances | Lives on Hold: Hope and Fear at Gaza’s Rafah Crossing | Hamas Dissolves Gaza Government Amid U.S.-Brokered Peace Plan | Gaza Aid Ban: Clinics at Risk After Israeli Ban on Aid Groups | The Voice of Hind Rajab: A Gaza Film Premieres in the UAE | Gaza Aid Shortfall: Deliveries Fall Short of Ceasefire Terms | Israel Delays Expulsion of Aid Groups from Gaza | Fiji Chief Urges Focus on Local Drug Crisis Over Gaza Concerns | Gaza Violence Escalates as Ceasefire Advances | Lives on Hold: Hope and Fear at Gaza’s Rafah Crossing | Hamas Dissolves Gaza Government Amid U.S.-Brokered Peace Plan | Gaza Aid Ban: Clinics at Risk After Israeli Ban on Aid Groups | The Voice of Hind Rajab: A Gaza Film Premieres in the UAE | Gaza Aid Shortfall: Deliveries Fall Short of Ceasefire Terms
Israel's Supreme Court has temporarily halted the expulsion of foreign humanitarian NGOs from Gaza and the West Bank. These organizations were facing expulsion for allegedly failing to comply with Israeli government regulations requiring th...
Rewa chief Ro Naulu Mataitini is calling on Fiji's leaders to prioritize the country's escalating drug crisis, arguing that local issues should take precedence over international concerns such as the situation in Gaza. This comes as communi...
On a paradise island in the Pacific, meth and HIV epidemics rage
Despite ongoing ceasefire efforts, violence has recently escalated in Gaza. Israeli strikes have resulted in multiple Palestinian casualties, even as the Rafah border crossing is set to reopen. This article summarizes the recent events and...
As ceasefire advances and Rafah nears reopening, hospitals say 12 killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza
For two years, the Rafah crossing has been a focal point of hope and despair for Palestinians in Gaza, particularly after its closure in May 2024. Severely ill children, separated families, and students with academic aspirations find their...
Hamas has announced it will dissolve its existing government in Gaza, paving the way for a new Palestinian technocratic leadership committee as mandated by the U.S.-brokered peace plan. This move comes amid ongoing violence and the implemen...
Hamas says it will dissolve its Gaza government when new Palestinian body takes over
An Israeli decision to ban Doctors Without Borders (MSF) and other international aid groups from Gaza and the West Bank is putting immense strain on the region’s healthcare system. With international staff and aid barred from entry, local c...
Inside a Gaza medical clinic at risk of shutting down after an Israeli ban
\"The Voice of Hind Rajab,\" a powerful docudrama about the final hours of a 5-year-old Palestinian girl killed by Israeli fire in Gaza, is set to premiere in the UAE. The film has garnered international attention and critical acclaim for i...
New film tells the story of the desperate attempt to rescue a girl in Gaza
Aid deliveries to Gaza are significantly below the levels stipulated in the U.S.-brokered ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, impacting the lives of 2 million residents. An analysis of Israeli military figures reveals the shortfal...
Aid flow into Gaza falls short of the ceasefire terms, Israeli figures show
A severe winter storm has struck the Gaza Strip, intensifying the already dire humanitarian crisis for hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians. Heavy rains and flooding have submerged tents and shelters, exacerbating the suffering c...
LIVE: Heavy rains, flooding as Storm Byron batters war-torn Gaza
Despite a ceasefire agreement, an Israeli drone attack on Bani Suheila, east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, resulted in the deaths of two Palestinian children, escalating tensions in the region.
Israeli attack kills two children in southern Gaza despite ceasefire
Tensions have flared in Gaza following a surge in Israeli airstrikes, resulting in significant casualties and accusations of ceasefire violations. This escalation threatens to undermine the fragile peace established last month and raises co...
Palestinians ‘squeezed’ as Israel moves beyond ‘yellow line’ in Gaza City
This article examines the silence of many Bosnian genocide scholars on the Gaza conflict, juxtaposed against the backdrop of the 30th anniversary of the Dayton Accords. It explores the scholars' reluctance to speak out, the potential reason...
Why many Bosnian genocide scholars remain silent on Gaza
Hamas has rejected the disarmament clause in the proposed Gaza ceasefire plan, asserting it was never part of the original discussions. This stance comes in the wake of a UNSC vote supporting Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan and the deploymen...
U.N. Security Council Adopts Trump’s Peace Plan for Gaza
A new documentary, "Breaking Ranks: Inside Israel’s War," features Israeli soldiers testifying about their experiences in Gaza, revealing a breakdown in legal and ethical constraints and raising serious questions about war crimes. The soldi...
Israeli soldiers speak out on killings of Gaza civilians
This article summarizes urgent humanitarian efforts around the globe, focusing on the Gaza Strip, Sudan, Chad, and regions affected by Hurricane Melissa. The UN and its partners are working to provide critical aid and support to vulnerable...
Today's top news: Occupied Palestinian Territory, Sudan, Chad, Hurricane Melissa
Turkey is taking a leading role in rallying Muslim allies to address the increasingly fragile ceasefire in Gaza. With tensions rising and humanitarian concerns mounting, Ankara is seeking to build consensus and exert influence on the future...
Turkey hosts ministerial meeting on Gaza ceasefire, next steps
Turkey is intensifying its diplomatic efforts to solidify a ceasefire in Gaza and coordinate reconstruction initiatives. Recent meetings in Istanbul brought together top diplomats from Muslim-majority countries to address the fragile truce...
Turkey set to call for action on Gaza as soon as possible, source says
A recent opinion piece in the Toronto Star by Mark Kersten, an assistant professor, has ignited controversy due to its perspective on the Gaza conflict and Israeli actions. The column addresses Canada's potential role in a peacekeeping miss...
Assistant Professor Of Criminology Mark Kersten Spreads Anti-Israel Propaganda In Toronto Star Column
The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip has resumed after intense Israeli strikes resulted in the deaths of over 100 Palestinians, including many children. The renewed violence followed accusations of ceasefire violations f...
Israeli Strikes in Gaza Kill at Least 100, Local Health Officials Say
Tensions escalate as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu orders immediate and "powerful" strikes on Gaza, citing ceasefire violations. This decision follows accusations against Hamas regarding the handling of deceased hostages’ remain...