Gaza, Israeli forces and Palestinians
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The IDF released footage to counter claims of firing on civilians in Gaza, highlighting Hamas's role in disrupting aid distribution.
At least 26 Palestinians were killed and at least 175 were wounded while they were on their way to retrieve food in the Gaza Strip, according to health officials and witnesses.
Israeli forces demolished the rear wall of the European Hospital and destroyed northern Gaza's only remaining dialysis centre. View on euronews
Israel announced Saturday it had killed Mohammed Sinwar, the chief commander of Hamas’s military wing and younger brother of slain militant leader Yahya Sinwar.
On Sunday, the BBC, CNN, and The Associated Press reported that Israeli defense forces using naval warships, tanks and drones had opened fire on Gazans.
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Al-Monitor on MSNIsraeli forces block journalists from Palestinian Oscar winner's villageIsraeli forces on Monday blocked an international media tour in the occupied West Bank, preventing journalists from entering the village of Oscar-winning Palestinian director Basel Adra who decried worsening Israeli violence.
Israel has accepted the new proposal for a ceasefire with Hamas from US envoy Steve Witkoff, according to an Israeli official.
He was the younger brother of Yahya Sinwar, the former Hamas leader killed by Israel last year. Hamas did not immediately respond to the claim of his death.
The Israeli military has destroyed north Gaza 's only kidney dialysis centre, posing grave risks to patients suffering from kidney-related ailments. The Palestinian health ministry on Sunday released a statement reporting on the bombing of the Noura al-Kaabi Kidney Dialysis Centre, located in the north of the besieged enclave.
After 19 months of pounding Gaza, Israel is now under growing pressure from unlikely quarters – some of its closest Western allies.