US urges Israel to boost Gaza humanitarian aid or risk cut in military support

WASHINGTON DC: The U.S. is demanding that Israel boost its humanitarian aid to famished Palestinians in Gaza within the next month or face the possibility that the United States would cut its military aid supporting Israel’s yearlong war against Hamas militants. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told top Israeli […]

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Israel to pause daytime fighting in southern Gaza for aid efforts

Israel's military announced on Sunday that it would pause fighting throughout daytime hours along a route in southern Gaza to free up a backlog of humanitarian aid deliveries destined for desperate Palestinians enduring a humanitarian crisis sparked by the war, now in its ninth month.

Turkey halts all trade with Israel over military actions in Gaza

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkey on Thursday suspended all imports and exports to Israel citing the country’s ongoing military action in Gaza and vowed to continue to impose the measures until the Israeli government allows the flow of humanitarian aid to the region.

Israel and Hamas reach agreement on Gaza aid

Israel and Hamas have reached a deal to allow more humanitarian aid into war-ravaged Gaza, Qatari mediators say.

Israel, Hamas confirm deal on releasing hostages, ceasefire

JERUSALEM/GAZA, Nov 22: Israel and Hamas on Wednesday confirmed their agreement on a Qatar-mediated proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza. In exchange for Hamas to release hostages, the Israeli side agreed to release Palestinian prisoners and allow more humanitarian aid to enter the

Bolivia cuts ties with Israel over Gaza strikes

LA PAZ, Nov 1: Bolivia said on Tuesday it was severing diplomatic ties with Israel over its "disproportionate" attacks in Gaza, as two other Latin American countries recalled their ambassadors over the mounting humanitarian crisis. Bolivia "has decided to cut dipl

Gaza hospitals risk turning into morgues, Red Cross says

Oct 12: Hospitals in Gaza risk turning into morgues without electricity, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says. Gaza's only power plant ran out of fuel on Wednesday, and backup generators could stop working in hours, it adds.