57 Killed in Israeli Strikes Across Gaza Amid Growing Crisis
At least 57 Palestinians died in intense Israeli raids across Gaza, with bombings hitting residential areas in Gaza City as humanitarian concerns deepen.
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At least 57 Palestinians died in intense Israeli raids across Gaza, with bombings hitting residential areas in Gaza City as humanitarian concerns deepen.
EU foreign ministers from six nations condemn Israel’s offensive in the Gaza Strip and plan for a permanent presence in Gaza City, urging de-escalation and respect for international law.
Gaza residents face an impossible choice: flee into uncertainty or stay under relentless shelling. Families weigh risks as they grapple with fear and survival.
A strike on Nasser Hospital in Gaza on August 25 killed at least 20 people, including five journalists. A grieving brother now calls for stronger protections for reporters in conflict zones.
Thousands gathered in Tel Aviv on Aug 23, calling for an end to the Gaza war and release of hostages amid famine alerts and rising casualties.
The UN has officially declared famine in Gaza, the first in the Middle East, as aid is blocked by Israel. Families face dire shortages of food and medicine.
UN chief Antonio Guterres calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and condemns new West Bank settlements, warning of threats to peace and the two-state solution.
Activists rallied outside UN Headquarters to protest the killing of journalists in Gaza, including Al Jazeera’s Anas al-Sharif, highlighting youth demands for press freedom.
A Palestinian girl was miraculously rescued alive from the rubble of her Gaza City home after an Israeli strike in Zeitoun killed six. Survivors were taken to Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital.
UN Security Council warns Israel’s plan to take over Gaza City could displace 800,000 people and worsen an already catastrophic humanitarian crisis.