Gaza Pounded as Death Toll Surges to 123 Amid Calls for Aid
Intense strikes on Gaza left 123 dead in 24 hours, the highest weekly toll, as calls mount for Israel to open gates for humanitarian aid.
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Intense strikes on Gaza left 123 dead in 24 hours, the highest weekly toll, as calls mount for Israel to open gates for humanitarian aid.
Israel’s military chief has approved a framework for a new Gaza offensive, intensifying air strikes on Gaza City as talks for a truce take place amid rising humanitarian concerns.
Fighting in Gaza City continues despite U.S.-backed ceasefire talks, with rising casualties and a growing humanitarian crisis.
Iran’s First Vice President Mohammad-Reza Aref says direct nuclear talks with the U.S. could happen if conditions are equal and fair, marking a possible shift in diplomacy.
UN chief Antonio Guterres condemned the killing of six Palestinian journalists in a Gaza airstrike and urged an independent investigation as press freedom comes under fire.
UN Security Council warns Israel’s plan to take over Gaza City could displace 800,000 people and worsen an already catastrophic humanitarian crisis.
The UN Security Council will meet on Aug. 10 to discuss Israel’s plan to seize Gaza City, as PM Netanyahu vows to press on. Karina Mitchell breaks down the latest.
Israel’s new Gaza plan focuses on urban combat and aid but faces criticism for lacking a clear roadmap to lasting peace.
Israel’s security cabinet approved a plan to take over Gaza City, aiming to remove Hamas and secure the region in a major conflict escalation.
Israel’s security cabinet approved a plan to take control of Gaza City, aiming to oust Hamas and establish a secure perimeter. High civilian toll underscores urgency.