"Humanitarian Aid Ship Departs Cyprus for Gaza Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict"

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A ship carrying 200 tons of food aid, including rice, flour, and meat, has departed Cyprus for Gaza, marking the first authorized sea shipment to the region since 2005. Meanwhile, Hezbollah fired over 100 rockets into northern Israel, drawing retaliation, and Israel struck an area used by a high-ranking Hamas leader in Gaza. The U.N. Security Council held an emergency session to discuss accusations of sexual violence against Israeli women during the recent conflict, and Israel's military lightly rebuked a general for ordering the demolition of a university building in Gaza without permission.
- Israel-Hamas War Live Updates: Ship With Aid for Gaza Leaves Cyprus The New York Times
- Devastation in Gaza as Israel wages war on Hamas: Live updates CNN
- Aid ship heads to Gaza amid food crisis in Israel-Hamas war. What to know. The Washington Post
- First Boat Carrying Aid for Starving Gazans Departs Cyprus The Wall Street Journal
- Hamas 'concerned' about reported death of 'shadow man' Marwan Issa Sky News
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