"Second Round of Aid Ships Depart for Gaza Amid Israel-Hamas War Devastation and U.N. Peacekeeper Wounding"

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Ships carrying 400 tons of food and supplies have departed Cyprus for Gaza as concerns about hunger in the territory soar, with the UN warning of a possible famine. Truce negotiations between Israel and Hamas are set to resume, while families of hostages and frustrated Israelis rally for action. The ongoing conflict has left critical infrastructure in Gaza destroyed and displaced over 80% of its population, with the US and other countries providing aid. Meanwhile, the formation of a new Palestinian autonomy government is welcomed, but challenges remain in administering Gaza and achieving national elections.
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- Four U.N. peacekeepers wounded in Lebanon; Criticism of U.S. arms transfer to Israel The Washington Post
- Ships with a second round of aid for Gaza have departed Cyprus as concerns about hunger soar NBC News
- Incoming Palestinian prime minister lays out plans for reform but faces major obstacles The Associated Press
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