Gaza, Israel and aid
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Straight Arrow News on MSNGaza Humanitarian Foundation blames Hamas for death of 20 PalestiniansA humanitarian group says 20 people died on Wednesday, July 16, during a food distribution event in Gaza, the latest in a series of deadly incidents involving civilians seeking aid. According to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF),
GAZA: At least 51 Palestinians have been killed across the Gaza Strip since dawn on Wednesday, including 21 individuals who died during a chaotic incident at an aid distribution center in southern Gaza.
Israeli strikes have resulted in 31 deaths in Gaza as critical fuel shortages threaten essential services. Despite international talks, ceasefire efforts remain stagnant. UN agencies raise alarms over Gaza's dire fuel situation,
Ret. British Col. Richard Kemp details what he saw during a recent trip to Gaza, including Israel's handling of the war and the work of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
An Israeli strike last week outside a health clinic that killed at least 15 people reignited long-standing concerns around the IDF's approach to proportionality.
Over 58,000 people have died in Gaza since Israel launched its military operation in October 2023. Recent airstrikes and aid-related violence continue to claim civilian lives amid growing water shortages and humanitarian collapse.
Several children were killed in an Israeli airstrike at a water distribution point in central Gaza Sunday, health officials said, one of several deadly incidents in the territory that come as ceasefire talks in Doha falter.
Israeli airstrikes have resulted in the deaths of at least 28 Palestinians, including children, in Gaza. This violence follows a Hamas-led attack on Israel that killed 1,200 people. Efforts for a ceasefire,
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SOFREP on MSNMorning Brief: Israeli Strikes Kill 31 in Gaza Amid Fuel Crisis and Ceasefire Deadlock, US Army’s Fort Rucker Renamed AgainRucker was recognized for his valor on June 13, 1918, when he helped shoot down multiple German aircraft during an aerial engagement over Luneville. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross and the French Croix de Guerre with palm. He later settled in St. Louis and died in 1945.