Gaza, Israel and Netanyahu
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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has said the only way to ensure the security of his country was for it to control all of the Gaza Strip by the end of its offensive in the Palestinian territory. Follow DW for more.
Israel lets limited aid into Gaza, easing its blockade as Netanyahu says his allies can't tolerate "images of mass famine" in the war-torn Palestinian territory.
It remains uncertain how long Netanyahu will remain in power, but his political standing has significantly deteriorated.
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Daily Express US on MSNUN warns 14,000 babies could die in Gaza if aid does not reach them in 48 hoursThe BBC further reported that the aid sent to help those who have lost everything in the ongoing struggle between Israel and Hamas "barely scratches the surface" of what is needed
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Al-Monitor on MSNGaza rescuers say more than 50 killed as Israel orders evacuationsPlumes of smoke rose Thursday over the northern Gaza Strip where Israel's military urged civilians to evacuate, as rescuers said Israeli strikes across the territory killed more than 50 people.The latest evacuation warning for parts of Gaza City and neighbouring areas came hours after the United Nations said it had begun distributing around 90 truckloads of aid in Gaza -- the first such delivery since Israel imposed a total blockade on March 2.
Israel launched a new devastating ground offensive in Gaza over the weekend just as US President Donald Trump departed the region without sealing a ceasefire and hostage deal.
"We must not let the population (of Gaza) sink into famine, both for practical and diplomatic reasons," Netanyahu said, adding that even friends of Israel would not tolerate "images of mass starvation." In a report this month, the UN- and NGO-backed ...
International pressure has mounted on Israel to restart aid. The United Nations says malnutrition is worsening and last week France’s President Emmanuel Macron accused Netanyahu of “shameful ...