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More than 60,000 Palestinians have been killed during the Israel-Hamas war, Gaza’s Health Ministry said Tuesday. Israeli strikes overnight killed more
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ABP News on MSNGaza Death Toll Hits 60,000 As IPC Says 'Worst-Case Scenario Of Famine Playing Out' In StripThe Gaza Health Ministry reports over 60,000 Palestinian deaths and 145,870 injuries in the 21-month conflict. Israel denies starving Gazans, but the IPC warns of famine.
Famine fears and the new death toll are grim milestones in a conflict that began almost two years ago when Hamas attacked Israel.
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The Times of Israel on MSNPM says ‘obstinate’ Hamas blocking hostage deal as he weighs annexing parts of GazaDefense official says talks 'frozen,' confirms Israel considering annexation as tool to pressure Hamas; alarmed by conditions in Strip, FMs from UK, France and Germany may visit Israel The post PM says ‘obstinate’ Hamas blocking hostage deal as he weighs annexing parts of Gaza appeared first on The Times of Israel.
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At least 112 people were killed in the 24 hours before late Tuesday morning, 22 while trying to get aid, the ministry says.
Mounting evidence shows that widespread starvation, malnutrition, and disease are driving a rise in hunger-related deaths,” the IPC said in their latest alert.
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Israel ended a truce in Gaza in March, hoping to break Hamas. The move has heightened suffering for Palestinians but achieved few, if any, Israeli goals.
An analysis compiled by USAID officials says they failed to find evidence that Hamas engaged in widespread diversion of assistance in Gaza, ABC News has learned.
More than 60,000 Palestinians have been killed during the Israel-Hamas war, Gaza’s Health Ministry said Tuesday. Israeli strikes overnight killed more than two dozen people, mostly women and children,
Marjorie Taylor Greene was the first Republican in Congress to use the term to describe the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza. But others in the MAGA movement have expressed growing concern about Israel.