One month into the Gaza ceasefire, Israel has violated the agreement at least 282 times through attacks, killing over 242 Palestinians and injuring more than 622, while aid delivery remains significantly below agreed levels, and Hamas has released some captives but many bodies remain unreturned, highlighting ongoing tensions and violations.
The death toll in Gaza has surpassed 69,000 amid ongoing conflict, with recent exchanges of bodies and hostages between Israel and Palestinian militants, and increased settler violence in the West Bank during the olive harvest.
Israel's Gaza offensive has reportedly killed over 67,000 Palestinians, including a significant number of children, with the actual toll likely higher due to undercounting and unrecorded victims. The figures are contested, with Palestinian authorities and international organizations suggesting underreporting, while Israel questions the credibility of the Palestinian data. The conflict has resulted in extensive civilian casualties and destruction, with ongoing debates about the accuracy of reported figures.
The death toll in the Israel-Hamas war has surpassed 66,000 Palestinians amid ongoing Israeli military operations in Gaza, with international efforts intensifying to negotiate a ceasefire, including a proposed 21-point plan by Trump. Tensions remain high with continued violence in Gaza and the West Bank, and diplomatic discussions involving the US, Egypt, and Qatar are ongoing to seek an end to the conflict.
The article reports on ongoing violence in Gaza with Israeli strikes causing Palestinian casualties, international efforts to protect Gaza-bound flotillas, calls for journalistic access to Gaza, and various global political developments including U.S. and European responses, climate pledges by China, and conflicts involving Ukraine and the U.S. immigration system.
Senator Bernie Sanders publicly labeled Israel's actions in Gaza as genocide, citing high Palestinian casualties and statements by Israeli officials, making him the first US senator to do so, and calling for an end to US military aid to Israel and an immediate ceasefire.
The article covers ongoing violence in Gaza with Israeli bombings and Palestinian suffering, diplomatic tensions with Arab leaders condemning Israel, and international protests against immigration and violence, including a large anti-immigration march in London and protests supporting Palestinians. It also reports on various geopolitical incidents, including Ukrainian drone attacks, Venezuelan-U.S. tensions, and domestic U.S. political issues, such as the killing of Charlie Kirk and immigration enforcement controversies.
The Israeli military conducted a raid in Nablus, West Bank, amid ongoing violence and clashes, while the Gaza conflict intensifies with heavy casualties, international calls for ceasefire, and worsening humanitarian conditions, including starvation and civilian casualties, as Israel prepares for further military actions.
A leaked recording reveals former IDF intelligence chief Aharon Haliva's controversial remarks, including his assertion that for every person killed on October 7, 50 Palestinians should die, and criticizing Israel's security failures and inexperience among current officials, sparking outrage among victims' families.
The article criticizes Bret Stephens' pro-Israel stance and alleged censorship at The New York Times, highlighting his role in shaping the paper's coverage of the Gaza conflict and accusing him of spreading misinformation and suppressing critical voices about Israeli actions.
Israeli forces attacked a Catholic church in Gaza, killing at least two people and injuring several others, amid ongoing violence in the region. The attack is part of broader escalations including Israeli strikes in Syria, settler violence in the West Bank, and political tensions over religious sites. The conflict has resulted in numerous casualties and international condemnation, with protests and political debates continuing worldwide.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) introduced a flag system at aid sites in Gaza amid ongoing chaos and violence, with reports of mass killings near aid distribution points, including the death of a 12-year-old boy in an IDF airstrike. The situation remains tense, with accusations and denials between Israel, Hamas, and international organizations about aid management and casualties.
The UN reports a critical fuel shortage in Gaza threatening essential services for 2.1 million people, amid ongoing Israeli airstrikes that have killed at least 28 Palestinians, including children, and a severe humanitarian crisis with rising casualties and aid access issues. Tensions and conflicts continue across the region, with efforts for ceasefire negotiations facing obstacles.
Over 170 charities have called for the shutdown of the U.S.- and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation due to deadly incidents and unsafe conditions at aid sites, with over 500 Palestinians killed and thousands injured while seeking aid amid ongoing conflict and Israeli military strikes in Gaza.
The IDF raided a house in the Maghazi camp in central Gaza Strip, resulting in four Palestinian deaths and multiple injuries. The IAF also attacked the Abu Madin mosque in the El-Bureij refugee camp, with extensive artillery fire reported in several central Gaza locations. The purpose of the operation remains unclear.