Displaced Palestinians Return Home Amid Gaza Ceasefire
After Israel declared a ceasefire in Gaza, tens of thousands of Palestinians returned to the ruins of their homes, facing wreckage and a long road to rebuilding.
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After Israel declared a ceasefire in Gaza, tens of thousands of Palestinians returned to the ruins of their homes, facing wreckage and a long road to rebuilding.
The Israeli army warns Gazans not to return to northern Gaza, as troops still surround Gaza City and fighting continues in the active combat zone.
UN allocates $9M to secure fuel for hospitals, generators, and kitchens in Gaza, as aid teams await the green light to deliver thousands of tonnes of vital supplies.
UN Secretary-General Guterres condemns the arbitrary detention of nine more UN staff by Houthi authorities in Yemen, urging their immediate and unconditional release.
Gaza: Two years of conflict have left 18,500 children killed, 70,000 malnourished, and hundreds of thousands displaced. Key numbers reveal the scale of the crisis.
European nations demand the safety and return of citizens after Israel intercepts the Global Sumud Flotilla bound for Gaza with aid volunteers.
The Sumud flotilla carrying food, medicine and activists (including Greta Thunberg) was intercepted 70 nautical miles off Gaza. A bold humanitarian stand at sea.
Israel closes the Al-Rasheed coastal road in Gaza, preventing displaced Palestinians from returning north and worsening the humanitarian crisis.
The Chinese mainland urges Israel to stop its Gaza offensive and West Bank settlement expansion to protect civilians and preserve the two-state solution.
Gaza crisis deepens as casualties soar and ceasefire talks gain ground. Civilians face urgent humanitarian needs amid intensified operations.