UN warns of ‘epic’ disaster if an outright invasion of crowded Rafah city occurs
Israel faces mounting pressure to let more aid into Gaza
The US does not currently assess the Israeli government is prohibiting or restricting the transport or delivery of US humanitarian assistance
Protest camps have sprung up across the US and in Europe in recent weeks as students demand their universities stop doing business with Israel or companies that support its war efforts
Following Turkey’s trade ban with Israel because of the war in Gaza, there are concerns that bilateral relations might be headed to further deterioration
First-round voting saw a turnout of 41%
Member states voted overwhelmingly for the U.N. Security Council to reconsider ‘favorably’ Palestine’s application for full U.N. membership
Report to Congress finds some Israeli actions incompatible with international humanitarian law obligations
After 5 days of no fuel and little aid, ‘we are scraping the bottom of the barrel,’ UNICEF official says
110,000 people flee Rafah as fighting continues and Cairo peace talks reportedly stall
The first shipment of humanitarian aid bound for a U.S.-built pier in Gaza left a port in Cyprus on Thursday on the U.S. container ship Sagamore. VOA Pentagon Correspondent Carla Babb reports the aid is desperately needed as the Rafah border crossing remains closed by Israeli forces.
An adviser to Iran's supreme leader threatens that Tehran could build a nuclear weapon if it chose to pursue atomic armaments
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