The Israeli divide over delivering aid to Gaza ABC News' Britt Clennett reports from Israel, where right-wing settlers question the delivery of aid to Gazans, and Israeli peace activists advocate for the passage of aid trucks. June 13, 2024...
Israel has been under increasing pressure to allow more aid into Gaza, especially in the Palestinian territory’s isolated north where hunger is at its worst, with many people reduced to eating animal feed and weeds. The United States has joined other countries in airdropping supplies to th...
Challenged on Israel's responsibility as the occupying power in Gaza, COGAT said that the United Nations distributed aid in warzones around the world and Gaza should be no different. The spokesman said: "What Israel is trying to do is work with the international community and...
Israeli Troops Seize Irish Aid Ship Heading to Gaza
According to the military, the new crossing is located west of the Erez crossing, closer to the seashore. It added that the crossing was constructed by the Israeli military "as part of the effort to increase routes for aid to Gaza, particularly to the north of the strip." ...
Who was behind the attack on the aid convoy? Tsav 9 is described by the Times of Israel newspaper as "a right-wing organization that opposes aid being sent to Gaza while hostages are still held there." The group shared images and video of the attack on the aid convoy Monday on its ...
aid workers that Israeli troops had shot at people trying to cross, forcing some of them to turn around. OCHA said there were reports of people south of Wadi Gaza being shot at while waiting for their relatives to cross into Deir al Balah, although it was not able to verify the reports...
An Israeli airstrike killed seven aid workers from World Central Kitchen who were trying to ease the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
A U.K.-based aid group said one of its employees in Gaza has been killed by an Israeli strike that hit its warehouse located inside an Israeli-declared humanitarian safe zone.
Officials are confident that they can keep up the short windows of calm that have allowed a limited amount of aid to flow into Gaza through the Rafah Gate, but these fall short of the sustained “humanitarian truce” the United Nations is demanding. But several other delicate n...