Gaza, Israel and aid trucks
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Israeli strikes killed at least 34 Palestinians before U.S. President Donald Trump met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
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Trump vows to set up food centres as he breaks with Israel over mass starvation - Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer presents UK-led Middle East peace plan to US president in Scotland
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says no one in Gaza is starving: “There is no policy of starvation in Gaza, and there is no starvation in Gaza. We enable humanitarian aid throughout the duration of the war to enter Gaza – otherwise, there would be no Gazans.”
Amid growing global outrage, Israel has loosened restrictions on food distribution in Gaza to address rising starvation.
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The Times of Israel on MSNBack in Gaza City again, IDF finds itself fighting ‘infrastructure,’ not terroristsIn booby-trapped Daraj neighborhood, tank battalion commander tells ToI his forces are degrading Hamas capabilities, working to secure conditions for hostage release The post Back in Gaza City again,
The UN agency for Palestinians says it has thousands of truckloads of supplies near Gaza which it wants to deliver.
Israeli ground troops for the first time have pushed into areas of a central Gaza city where several aid groups are based.
Tom Cotton, a Republican Senator from Arkansas, responded to Macron's statement by saying on X: "This is a shameful endorsement of terrorists. The best way for this conflict to end is to back Israel in its righteous mission of rescuing the hostages and defeating Hamas."
In greater numbers than ever, children hollowed up by hunger are overwhelming the Patient’s Friends Hospital, the main emergency center for malnourished kids in northern Gaza.