
Trump Proposes Jordan and Egypt to Resettle Palestinians from Gaza Amid Crisis
President Trump urges Jordan and Egypt to resettle Palestinians from Gaza to alleviate the ongoing humanitarian crisis caused by Israel’s military operations.
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President Trump urges Jordan and Egypt to resettle Palestinians from Gaza to alleviate the ongoing humanitarian crisis caused by Israel’s military operations.
IFRC’s Nichola Jones assesses Gaza’s dire humanitarian situation amidst ongoing conflict and recent ceasefire efforts, highlighting major obstacles for aid.
In 2024, the Middle East is engulfed in escalating conflicts across Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, and Sudan, impacting global security and fueling the region’s desire for peace.
UNRWA reports worsening conditions in Gaza with shortages of essentials and rising hunger as hostilities continue, putting nearly a million at risk.
A new ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah has garnered widespread international support, while global leaders call for a lasting solution to the ongoing Gaza crisis.
The U.S. vetoed a UN Security Council ceasefire resolution for Gaza, sparking widespread criticism and deepening the regional crisis.
Israel has ended its agreement with the UN’s Palestinian relief agency UNRWA, sparking international criticism amidst Gaza’s ongoing humanitarian crisis.
Israel bans UNRWA, citing involvement of staff in attacks, while 100,000 Palestinians remain trapped in Gaza amidst escalating conflict and renewed ceasefire talks.
Israel bans UNRWA citing security concerns as 100,000 Palestinians remain trapped in Gaza amid escalating conflict.
Over 40,000 Palestinians killed and 2 million displaced in Gaza. With no food relief since October, residents in northern Gaza survive solely on canned food amid soaring prices and closed crossings.