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A U.S.-built pier is in place to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza by sea, but no one will know if the new route will work until a steady stream of deliveries begins reaching starving Palestinians.
fighting. If a ceasefire were secured, the U.S. hopes it would allow large quantities of aid to flow into Gaza over a sustained period of time. Biden on Friday also said the U.S. was working with allies on establishing a “maritime corridor” to...
I understand that some hold deeply felt personal concerns about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and so do I. They may also see two old white men who they don't relate to. They may think both are too old, too out of touch, and some may even think that there isn't much difference ...
It is not the first time that the West has found itself grappling with uncertainty and unease. The eruption of conflicts including the Ukraine crisis and the Gaza crisis, and their subsequent spillover effects, have unsettled the West for years. Such unease has colored several recent Munich Secu...
Image:Parachutes drop supplies into the northern Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel. Pic: AP An Israeli government spokesperson told Sky News they welcomed their "allies' support in getting more aid to the people that need it" and insisted there were "no limits on the...
Zahra Skaik, a 44-year-old Palestinian woman living in Gaza City, escaped the war thanks to her American sons.