Israeli Strikes In Gaza’s Rafah, Kill 11
Hamas announced Monday evening that it had told mediators Egypt and Qatar of its approval of their proposal regarding a ceasefire in the seven-month-old war
UNRWA Chief Prohibited From Entering Gaza Again
Philippe Lazzarini requested an independent investigation into rocket firing that forced the closure of a critical Israel-Gaza aid crossing
16 Died In Israel Air Strikes In Rafah, Gaza
The UN accused Israel of impeding humanitarian access to Gaza and warned of a devastating famine in the region
US President To Host Jordan King Amidst Gaza Talks
King Abdullah II last visited the White House in February, when he urged an immediate ceasefire and warned that an attack on Rafah would result in a humanitarian catastrophe
Hamas Delegation Heads To Egypt For Gaza Ceasefire Talks
While Hamas has determined a long-term truce, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged to crush its surviving fighters in the Southern city of Rafah
UN Agency Estimates Rebuilding Gaza Will Cost $30-40 Billion
72 percent of all residential buildings have been completely or partially destroyed
Turkey Ceases Trade With Israel Over Violence Against Palestinians
The Turkish Trade Ministry is working with Palestinian authorities to prevent the exploitation of Palestinians living under occupation from being affected by these restrictions
Colombia Severes Ties With Israel Over Genocidal Gaza War
Israel responded by calling Petro 'anti-Semitic and hateful' and claiming that his actions amounted to an award for Hamas
Gaza’s Erez Crossing Reopened By Israel For First Time Since October 7
The entry of humanitarian aid through the Erez Crossing was made possible after engineering work was carried out in the area by the Engineering Units and additional IDF forces.
Israeli Prime Minister Vows To Invade Rafah ‘With Or Without’ Gaza Truce Deal
Netanyahu's remarks came as Hamas was considering the latest plan for a truce proposed in Cairo talks with United States, Egyptian, and Qatari mediators