Israel, Gaza Strip and Hamas
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U.S. President Donald Trump suggests Israel must decide on Gaza's future after ceasefire talks with Hamas collapse. He highlights the need for hostage release and additional humanitarian aid, while accusing Hamas of diverting supplies.
A new NCRI study found major U.S. and European media outlets echoed Hamas-linked narratives, downplaying terror ties and distorting facts about Gaza aid efforts.
The palpable sense of relief following the announcement that Israel has established humanitarian corridors to facilitate the flow of aid to Gaza will be short-lived so long as Hamas terrorists do everything in their power to block efforts to implement a lasting ceasefire.
Starting at 10 a.m. Sunday, the IDF implemented a temporary humanitarian pause in several areas of the Gaza Strip, including the north, to facilitate the delivery of aid.
Twenty-eight countries, including Britain and Japan, demand an end to the Gaza conflict, criticizing Israel's blockade and humanitarian policies which have exacerbated civilian suffering. The dispute highlights growing global tensions over Israel's military actions,
Scores of aid groups say the humanitarian situation in Gaza is worse than ever and that starvation is spreading, with Israel blaming the situation on Hamas.
Obama also called for a "lasting resolution" in Gaza that includes the return of hostages and a "cessation" of Israel's military operations.
CAIRO (AP) — A unit of Gaza’s Hamas-run police force said it killed 12 members of an Israeli-backed militia after detaining them early Thursday. Hours earlier, an Israel-supported aid group ...