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Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu officially held a press conference on Monday after the two had a bilateral meeting to discuss Trump's tariff policy, Iran, and the ongoing conflict in the Ga
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he would like the war in Gaza to stop, as he hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House.
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LONDON — The Israeli army’s killing of 15 humanitarian workers in Gaza last month must be investigated, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Tuesday. Asked about the deaths of the emergency workers in south Gaza on March 23, Starmer told members of parliament: “There’s got to be an investigation into that.”
He also urged Israel to facilitate the resumption of humanitarian aid without using it as a “bargaining chip”. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Al Jazeera on MSNIsrael’s war on Gaza deadliest conflict ever for journalists, says reportMore journalists killed in Gaza than in both world wars, Vietnam, Yugoslavia and Afghanistan combined, report finds.
Trump and Netanyahu's renewed Gaza proposal aims to relocate Palestinians and reshape Middle East relations. Explore the implications of this bold move.- Watch Video on English Oneindia
Journalists, and journalism, are increasingly a casualty of war,” said Stephanie Savell, director of the Costs of War project. “Democracy and peace require a free press; militarism helps fuel rollbacks to democracy in more ways than one.
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Anti-war protests in Gaza called for Hamas' ouster, with hundreds displaying rare dissent against the militant group that has ruled since 2007.
Gaza's health authorities reported that at least 97 individuals lost their lives due to Israeli airstrikes within just 24 hours. Among the casualties were 20 people killed in a dawn attack in the Shejaia neighborhood,
Israeli forces are extending their control in northern Gaza amidst ongoing conflict. The military operation resumed, featuring heavy air strikes and troop movements, following a hostage-exchange pause.
The humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip continues to deteriorate a year and a half since the current conflict between Israel and the Islamic group Hamas began.
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