
Humanitarian Breakthrough: Aid Arrives in Gaza after Five-Month Wait
After a five-month blockade, aid trucks carrying food and medicine finally reached Gaza, sparking emotional scenes as residents share stories of resilience.
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After a five-month blockade, aid trucks carrying food and medicine finally reached Gaza, sparking emotional scenes as residents share stories of resilience.
On June 26, a new batch of medical and food aid entered Gaza as Israel closed northern crossings over security concerns.
After a 12-day war truce between Israel and Iran, UN chief Antonio Guterres urges a ceasefire in Gaza to protect civilians and foster hope.
The WHO sent nine truckloads of medical supplies, blood, and plasma into Gaza on June 25 โ its first aid shipment since March 2 amid a total blockade.
The UN warns Gaza’s 100-day fuel blockade is crippling water supplies for over 2 million residents; malnutrition surges nearly 50%, raising the risk of dehydration deaths.
Daily life in the West Bank grinds to a halt as Israeli forces maintain a full closure, blocking roads and medical access for a third day.
As Israel and Iran unleash airstrikes and missiles, global calls for restraint grow to avert a broader humanitarian and regional crisis.
Ukraine and Russia prepare for a large-scale POW exchange after days of mutual accusations, aiming for the conflict’s biggest swap and the return of fallen soldiers’ remains.
Prime Minister Netanyahu confirmed that Israel has provided weapons to local Gaza clans opposing Hamas, a move drawing criticism as Gaza faces a severe humanitarian crisis.
UN condemns a US-led food aid scheme in Gaza as unsafe and demands an independent probe after deadly distribution chaos across militarized sites.