Israel to allow basic aid into Gaza
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Fmr. Amb. Gilad Erdan accused the UN of enabling dictatorships and warned that President Trump is making ‘serious mistakes’ by negotiating with Iran and accepting gifts from terror-supporting states.
Countries call on Israel to cancel Gaza escalation and let in more humanitarian aid or face 'concrete actions'
Israel allowed some aid into Gaza on Monday, ending a two-month blockade. Coupled with equivocation over battlefield strategy, the move highlights the government’s effort to balance competing interests.
Israeli U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon slammed U.N. official Tom Fletcher for accusing Israel of carrying out a "genocide" in Gaza. The ambassador said Fletcher's remarks "shattered any notion of neutrality.
Israel says it will allow a "basic amount of food" to enter Gaza, after a 10-week blockade has pushed Gazans on the verge of starvation.
Israel and the United Nations say the first aid trucks have entered Gaza following nearly three months of Israel’s complete blockade
The Israeli military says it has launched the first stages of a new major offensive in Gaza, in a development that comes on the same day that US President Donald Trump concluded his visit to the region without securing a ceasefire deal.
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Daily Times on MSNUN asserts Israel has no authority over Gaza's futureThe United Nations has firmly stated that Israel has no legitimate authority to make decisions about Gaza's future. This statement came from the UN's Special Representative, Franshesca Albaniz, who made the remarks following the ongoing conflict and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.