Gazaās āSafe Zonesā Shattered as Aid and Protection Evade Civilians
Israelās declared safe zones in Gaza have been struck, leaving over 65,000 dead and aid distributions in chaos as safety remains elusive.
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Israelās declared safe zones in Gaza have been struck, leaving over 65,000 dead and aid distributions in chaos as safety remains elusive.
President Mahmoud Abbas insists the Palestinian Authority is the only qualified body to govern Gaza, urging Hamas to disarm and advocating ‘one state, one law, one security force’.
CGTNās latest survey shows 152 UN members now recognise Palestine, isolating the US and Israel. Majorities back a two-state solution and urgent humanitarian aid for Gaza.
Thousands of Gaza residents fled south to al-Mawasi after an evacuation order for Gaza City. Crowded roads and no transport options force many to walk in search of safety.
Israel closes Salah al-Din evacuation route from Gaza City, urging civilians to use Al-Rashid Street amid intensifying operations.
Dozens of Gazan families flee Gaza City amid intensified bombardment, carrying belongings and tents along the coastal road south in search of safety.
As Israel intensifies strikes on Gaza high-rises, Hamas releases a video of two hostages seized at an Israeli music festival, heightening humanitarian concerns.
After an August 25 strike on Gazaās Nasser Hospital killed five journalists among 20 victims, a brother mourns his siblingās dedication and calls for greater protection of frontline media.
Israeli forces advance into Gaza City neighborhoods amid airstrikes and artillery fire, displacing residents and fueling a growing humanitarian crisis.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urges an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and condemns Israel’s approval of over 3,400 housing units in the occupied West Bankās E1 area.