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Three allies of Israel used words like “abhorrent” and “monstrous” this week to describe the country’s actions in Gaza.
For the first time in nearly three months, a small number of five aid trucks entered the Gaza Strip on Monday, 19 May, as mounting international pressure, including threats of sanctions from Western a
Britain suspended trade negotiations and the E.U. pledged to review ties as Israel’s siege of Gaza tested the limits of some of its closest European partners.
The United Nations said no aid has reached people in Gaza in dire need of food, water and medical supplies, including baby food, despite dozens of trucks crossing from Israel into the strip after Isra
The decision to include a film set in Gaza in the Cannes Film Festival's official selection comes at a particularly urgent time for the small coastal enclave, said twin Palestinian filmmakers Arab and Tarzan Nasser.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday that Israel would "take control of all" of Gaza after Israel pledged Sunday to allow a "basic" amount of food into the Palestinian enclave
Israel must cease its military offensive on Gaza and lift restrictions on humanitarian aid or face "concrete actions," the leaders of the U.K., France and Canada have said. Speaking to Newsweek from Gaza on Tuesday,
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French President Emmanuel Macron reaffirmed on Friday that the humanitarian crisis in Gaza was unacceptable, and said he hoped to discuss the matter soon with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.