What led to Israel’s decision to attack Gaza?
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered attacks on Gaza following a series of accusations between Israel and Hamas over ceasefire breaches and the handling of captives’ remains.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered attacks on Gaza following a series of accusations between Israel and Hamas over ceasefire breaches and the handling of captives’ remains.
Israeli bombardment and gunfire in Gaza City have killed at least 30 people while an international flotilla carrying aid and activists, including Greta Thunberg, set sail from Barcelona to challenge the blockade.
Europe’s rare backlash against Israel’s Gaza City takeover plan sparks UN alarm, a halt to arms exports, and a deepening humanitarian crisis.
Joseph Kahn’s Greenwich Village building was splashed with red paint and the words “Joe Kahn lies Gaza dies,” prompting an NYPD investigation and a warning from the paper against targeting journalists at home.
Over 1,300 Palestinians have been killed seeking humanitarian aid in Gaza since late May, with the UN attributing most deaths to Israeli military action amidst a deepening crisis.
Six civilians were reportedly shot while queuing for food hours after Israel approved a Gaza City takeover, triggering arms curbs, diplomatic rifts and a UN crisis meeting.
The Israeli outlet Haaretz reports that soldiers stationed near food aid distribution points in Gaza have intentionally opened fire on Palestinians.