While Fleeing Airstrikes or Evacuating Southward on IDF Orders, Many Gazans Left Home Without Appropriate Footwear. Now, Months Later, Many Have Walked Miles Over Rubble, Glass and Other Debris to Escape Bombardment
Citizens From Australia, Britain, and Poland Were Among Seven People Working World Central Kitchen Who Were Killed in an Israeli Airstrike in Central Gaza on Monday, the NGO Said. The U.K. Has Summoned the Israeli Ambassador, as the UAE Announced It Will Halt Efforts on a Maritime Aid Route
The IDF and Defense Ministry Claimed That the Aid Workers' Killing Resulted From Poor Coordination. Israeli Army Sources Later Refuted Their Claims, Saying the Incident Has 'No Connection to Coordination' and Was Caused by the Fact That 'Every Commander Sets the Rules for Himself'
IDF Says Suspicious Aircraft Entered Israel and Crashed Near Southern City of Eilat; No Casualties Reported Thousands Protest Outside the Knesset, Calling for Early Elections Israeli Delegation Arrives in Cairo for Talks on Cease-fire, Hostage Release Deal CENTCOM: U.S. Conducted Humanitarian Assistance Air Drop in Northern Gaza
The head of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees is calling on international pressure on Israel to increase as famine grips the Gaza Strip.