Gaza Ceasefire Hits 100 Days, Aid Corridors Still Blocked
UN warns Gaza’s 100-day ceasefire faces fresh obstacles as aid distribution stalls and West Bank curfews deepen civilian hardship.
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UN warns Gaza’s 100-day ceasefire faces fresh obstacles as aid distribution stalls and West Bank curfews deepen civilian hardship.
Israel issued a tender on Jan 6 for 3,401 units in the E1 settlement near Jerusalem, a move critics warn could split the West Bank in two.
Israel’s new ban on 37 NGOs in Gaza and the West Bank has taken effect, raising concerns over critical humanitarian aid during winter hardships.
Palestinian Foreign Ministry on 23 Dec calls Israel’s approval of 19 new West Bank settlements a ‘dangerous step’ that threatens rights and stability.
During an olive harvest near Beita, settlers attacked Palestinian villagers, activists and journalists, injuring several and raising questions about accountability.
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry condemned Israel’s Knesset preliminary approval of a bill to extend sovereignty over the West Bank, calling the annexation bid null and void.
The Palestinian presidency accuses Israel of ‘ethnic cleansing’ in the West Bank, citing deaths, injuries, and mass displacement following Israeli military operations in Jenin and Tulkarm.
After the tragic loss of Palestinian farmer Bilal Saleh, his family shares their grief and hopes for peace amid the ongoing conflict in the West Bank.
In the village of Al-Sawiya on the West Bank, a new road to school keeps students safe amid challenging surroundings.
Violence escalates in the occupied West Bank as Israeli forces conduct raids, leading to clashes and loss of life, amidst the anticipation of an Israeli aid package.