Gazans Yearn to Return Home After Ceasefire
Gazans welcome ceasefire, longing to return home after over two years of conflict and hardship.
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Gazans welcome ceasefire, longing to return home after over two years of conflict and hardship.
The Israeli army has cautioned residents not to return to northern Gaza, warning that Gaza City remains an active combat zone.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres hails the Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal, urging all sides to implement terms, ensure humanitarian access, and pursue a political path towards two-state peace.
Israel and Hamas sign off on the first phase of a Gaza peace plan mediated by Qatar, Egypt and Türkiye amid dire humanitarian toll.
Two years into the Israel-Hamas war, Gaza lies in ruins with over 67,000 lives lost and majority of its infrastructure destroyed, leaving communities ‘as if erased from the map.’
Cities from Dublin to Istanbul rise in protest after Israel intercepts Gaza aid flotilla. Hunger strikes, clashes in Barcelona, and embassy rallies mark a surge in youth-led activism.
The Sumud aid flotilla, carrying food, medicine and hundreds of international parliamentarians and activists (including Greta Thunberg), was stopped 70nm off Gaza.
China criticized the US for repeatedly vetoing a Gaza ceasefire resolution at the UN, warning of a deepening humanitarian crisis and urging a return to the two-state solution.
The Gaza crisis deepens as IDF operations intensify and casualties rise, fueling a global outcry and prompting talks of a US-backed ceasefire.
IDF strikes Gaza City high-rise targeting Hamas lookouts. MSF halts medical work as casualties rise and UN aid missions are denied access.