Gaza, Israel and Palestinians
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Hamas has deployed hundreds of police and clashed with armed groups in Gaza in what the militant group says is an attempt to restore law and order in areas where Israeli troops have withdrawn for the U.
The United Nations is seeking a dramatic boost in humanitarian aid for Gaza, saying the hundreds of relief trucks cleared to enter the devastated enclave under a ceasefire were nowhere near the thousands needed to ease a humanitarian disaster.
Hamas has also been filmed carrying out public executions of men accused of ‘collaborating’ with Israeli forces
France accuses Palestinian terror group Hamas of carrying out “summary executions” in Gaza after a ceasefire with Israel. Hamas has published a video showing the shooting of eight blindfolded and kneeling suspects, branding them “collaborators and outlaws.”
The Israeli military said its troops had opened fire to "remove the threat" of people approaching them across the "yellow line" where forces had retreated under Trump's deal.
The car rally in Broward County took place as leaders were about to sign this week's peace agreement to bring the Israel-Hamas war to a halt. But organizers fear the deal won't hold, and want to continue the pressure for aid to be restores to Gaza.
Humanitarian workers said they will face many challenges delivering aid to Gaza including border restrictions and trying to access destroyed roads.
Israel's military said it opened fire on Tuesday to remove a threat posed by suspects who approached its forces in the northern Gaza Strip, and health authorities in the enclave said at least six Palestinians had been killed by Israeli fire.