Hamas and Israel Exchange Accusations Over Gaza Ceasefire Breaches
Hamas and Israel are trading accusations regarding violations of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip.
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Hamas and Israel are trading accusations regarding violations of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip.
Activists involved in a Gaza flotilla have been deported from Israel, following an incident related to their attempt to reach the Gaza Strip.

Several non-governmental organizations have issued warnings about a "catastrophic" and worsening humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, despite a recent UN agreement.
The Thyssen Museum is hosting a photographic exhibition titled 'Gaza, where life resists,' which visually documents the lives of ten survivors from the Gaza Strip. The exhibition aims to denounce the devastation in the region.

Israeli forces have stepped up attacks in the Gaza Strip, killing at least five Palestinians, in the weeks following a halt in joint bombing operations with the US in Iran.

Israel announced it killed Izz al-Din al-Haddad, a senior commander of Hamas's military wing, in an air strike in the Gaza Strip. Hamas later confirmed his death.

US prosecutors are reportedly planning to unveil criminal charges against former Cuban President Raúl Castro. The move targets the 94-year-old revolutionary patriarch.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that Israel is currently holding 60 percent of the Gaza Strip territory.

A Palestinian journalist describes the bleak life in the Gaza Strip, where a flourishing smuggling business and luxury cafes operate under a system built by Hamas, even as the peace process with Israel stalls.
Peruvian authorities have opened an investigation into a former IDF soldier following a complaint filed by the Hind Rajab Foundation, alleging war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide committed in the Gaza Strip.

A judicial inquiry is underway in Belgium concerning Belgian-Israeli nationals serving in the Israeli army who are suspected of violating international law in the Gaza Strip.

An Israeli attack in the Gaza Strip reportedly targeted the son of a Hamas leader. Initial reports conflicted, with some stating he was killed and others indicating he was seriously wounded.

More than 8,000 Palestinian bodies are believed to be buried under the rubble in the Gaza Strip, with less than one percent of the debris removed after a two-year Israeli war against the enclave. This information was reported by an Israeli media outlet on Monday.

Nearly seven months after a fragile cease-fire, rebuilding efforts in the Gaza Strip are stalled as Palestinians face limited resources, rising costs, and ongoing Israeli restrictions on large-scale reconstruction.

More than 8,000 Palestinian bodies are believed to be still buried under rubble in the Gaza Strip, with less than 1% of the debris cleared two years after Israel's war on the enclave.

A report by Israeli Army Radio indicates that Israel has expanded its occupation of the Gaza Strip to 59%, despite a ceasefire, amid preparations for a possible resumption of conflict.

New cafes and restaurants are appearing in the devastated Gaza Strip, which critics argue reveal a new and troubling genocidal reality amidst the ongoing conflict.

At least three Palestinians were killed and ten wounded in new Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip on Thursday. These attacks are described as a continuation of truce violations.

The UN spokesperson, Stephane Dujarric, stated that 60% of families in the Gaza Strip lack daily access to clean water, with ongoing attacks and infrastructure damage exacerbating the severe crisis.
The UN Security Council has warned that the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip is increasingly fragile, with the humanitarian crisis there deepening. Doctors Without Borders also reported that Israel is systematically restricting aid to Palestinians.
A report from the Tehran Times covers developments or news related to the Gaza Strip.
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has highlighted the critical situation in the Gaza Strip, stating that water is being used as a weapon, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.

The Commander of the Kosovo Security Force (KSF), Bashkim Jashari, announced that a KSF team has departed for the Gaza Strip.

The Gaza Strip is heavily contaminated with unexploded ordnance from the war, which continues to kill and maim civilians daily, with half the victims being children.

Israeli strikes reportedly killed at least 12-13 people in Gaza and several in Lebanon, despite an extended ceasefire, marking a significant escalation of violence in the region.

An investigation is underway into a Belgian national suspected of committing abuses in the Gaza Strip. According to MP Achraf EL Yakhloufi, 406 Belgians are reportedly serving in the Israeli army.

New Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip have resulted in the deaths of at least two to three people. These attacks occurred in southern Gaza, adding to the ongoing conflict in the region.

The conflict in the Gaza Strip remains in a state of neither war nor peace, with negotiations at a standstill and the future of the region uncertain.
A majority of respondents surveyed by Doctors Without Borders believe Israel is responsible for blocking humanitarian aid and attacking civilians and medical facilities in the Gaza Strip, with Poles calling for a response from Donald Tusk's government.

The situation in the Gaza Strip remains catastrophic, with the planned disarmament of Hamas not yet started. Israel's focus on the Iran war has allowed Hamas to reportedly use the time for rehabilitation.

At least four Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, as mediators met with Hamas officials to discuss the second phase of a US-brokered ceasefire.

A second flotilla carrying humanitarian aid for Palestinians in Gaza is expected to set sail today from the port of Barcelona, in an attempt to break the Israeli blockade.

Civil defense authorities have reported fatalities resulting from Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip.
A group of nine Swiss activists is preparing to join a new international flotilla heading towards the Gaza Strip.

Christians in the Gaza Strip celebrated Easter among rubble and ruins, praying for peace, stability in the Middle East, and dignified lives for themselves and their Muslim relatives and neighbors.

The South Korean foreign ministry is taking legal action against a South Korean national, identified as Kim Ah-hyun, who reportedly attempted to enter the Gaza Strip after a failed attempt last October.
The Gaza Strip recently held its first 'marathon' in more than two years, a 4-kilometer race that saw approximately 300 participants from across the region.

Morocco's Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita stated that stability in the West Bank is crucial for the success of any peace initiatives related to the Gaza Strip.

Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip have reportedly intensified again since the US-Israel conflict with Iran began, with residents, doctors, and analysts noting a renewed increase in violence.

At least four people were killed in the Gaza Strip by Israeli airstrikes, which targeted a police vehicle in the Nuseirat refugee camp and another location in the northern part of the territory, marking a new violation of the ceasefire.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres stated that the UN collaborates with the Peace Board exclusively for Gaza, while other initiatives are considered personal projects of Donald Trump. The Trump administration's Peace Council has now presented Hamas with a written proposal for disarmament, alongside its objective to fund and implement a plan for rebuilding Palestinian homes and infrastructure in the Gaza Strip.

Switzerland has permitted additional Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to enter the country, despite security concerns raised by some cantons regarding the admission of injured children and their companions from the crisis region.
An senior Hamas intelligence commander was killed in an Israeli attack in the Gaza Strip, according to the IDF. The Rafah crossing has also reportedly reopened.

Israel has said it is reopening the Rafah border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt on Wednesday. Israeli authorities had partially opened the crossing on February 2 as part of the peace plan agreed with Hamas in October, but closed it on February 28 when Israeli and US missiles and planes began striking Iran.

Israel is preparing for the entry of thousands of foreign soldiers into the Gaza Strip by May 1, as part of the International Stabilization Force (ISF) outlined in Trump's peace plan, with Morocco reportedly deploying troops.

Eight police officers were killed in an Israeli strike targeting their vehicle in the central Gaza Strip. The incident occurred in the city of Al-Zawainda.

A cloud of orange-tinted, thick dust spread across the Gaza Strip on Saturday as first responders told Palestinians to stay home, especially those with respiratory illness. People were also urged to secure their tents to prevent them from being blown away. Israel’s war with Hamas has left most of Gaza’s 2 million residents displaced, living in tents and damaged buildings with little protection from the elements such as rain, wind and sand. Story by Catherine Viette.
A sandstorm has struck the Gaza Strip, causing further difficulties for displaced Palestinians already facing humanitarian challenges.

Food prices have surged in Gaza as border crossings remain closed, following earlier reports of a fourfold increase in staple food prices after checkpoints into the Gaza Strip were temporarily closed for security reasons amid the Iran-Israel conflict.

The Israeli military killed two Palestinians in the southern Gaza Strip Wednesday, medical sources told Anadolu Agency (AA). The sources said the bodies of Maher Harb Samour and M...
Israel closes crossings into Gaza Strip, including for humanitarian aid workers, Israeli government agency says Reuters

In the Gaza Strip, Ramadan has become a season when wartime losses hit especially deep for the many families grieving loved ones killed by Israeli forces, which have been fighting Hamas for more than two years
Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières) announced its intention to continue operations in the occupied Gaza Strip, despite new restrictions imposed by Israel, stating that these limitations have 'deadly consequences'.

The UN High Commissioner states that Israel's actions in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip are aimed at imposing 'permanent demographic change' in these Palestinian territories.
The army announced that its members killed a Palestinian who crossed the demarcation line between the Israeli and Palestinian parts of the Gaza Strip

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan visited Syrian refugee camps and young children from the Gaza Strip hospitalized in Amman, Jordan.

Torrential downpour flooded tents housing war-displaced Palestinians across the Gaza Strip Tuesday, officials and witnesses said, compounding a deepening humanitarian crisis during...

EU foreign ministers are scheduled to meet in Brussels with the director of the Peace Committee, a body formed by Donald Trump to address security and reconstruction efforts in the Gaza Strip.
Hamas is calling for an immediate cessation of Israeli aggression in the Gaza Strip.

President Nicușor Dan has affirmed that the Board of Peace can rely on Romania's support for the reconstruction efforts in the Gaza Strip.

The UN missions of 85 countries on Wednesday condemned a series of Israeli measures designed to tighten control over the West Bank, including in areas administered by the Palestinian Authority under the Oslo Accords, in place since the 1990s. It came as Israel's far-right finance minister Bezalel Smotrich said he would pursue a policy of "encouraging the migration" of Palestinians from the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.

An Israeli air strike on a police position in northern Gaza resulted in the deaths of five police officers and a 13-year-old boy. The incident also saw reports of an Israeli strike on barracks in southern Lebanon, injuring a soldier.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a stark warning about critical shortages of medicines and medical equipment in the Gaza Strip. The situation is described as dire, impacting the ability to provide essential healthcare services.

Although an official ceasefire is in effect in the Gaza Strip, a massive, technologically advanced retaliation operation is underway behind the scenes.

The conflict in the Gaza Strip and subsequent attacks by the US and Israel against the Iranian regime are leading to a significant reconfiguration of strategic alliances in the Gulf region.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel controls 60% of the Gaza Strip and is close to eliminating all architects of the October 7 attack. His remarks come as Israeli forces continue airstrikes in Gaza.

Israel announced it had targeted the head of Hamas's armed wing in a strike on the Gaza Strip, as part of its ongoing military operations in the region. The military later confirmed the killing of Ezzedine Al-Haddad, identifying him as a senior commander responsible for directing the October 7th massacre.

The "Soumoud 2" land convoy is currently preparing to leave Libya with humanitarian aid destined for the Gaza Strip.
A senior official has issued a warning that the Gaza Strip faces the risk of becoming permanently divided.

Despite a ceasefire, the humanitarian situation in Gaza is deteriorating due to ongoing shelling and hundreds of deaths. The Israeli-controlled area is expanding, increasing the distress of people in the remaining parts of the Gaza Strip.
Seven months after a ceasefire, the Gaza Strip is experiencing a severe deterioration in sanitation, leading to a rapid increase in skin diseases among residents. UN agencies are urging accelerated reconstruction efforts to protect public health.

Holocaust survivor Lucy Waldstein, who escaped the Nazis as a child, shares her life story and offers her perspective on the October 7th attack and Israel's ongoing war in the Gaza Strip, stating "Massacre is massacre, no matter where it takes place."
Jonathan Pollard, who served 30 years for spying for Israel, has joined politics and is calling for the annexation of the Gaza Strip. He has become a vocal critic of Prime Minister Netanyahu.
A proposed Gaza peace plan is facing significant delays and uncertainty due to Hamas signaling only partial disarmament. This development has led to concerns that a potential ceasefire in the Gaza Strip is hanging by a thread.

Reports indicate that Israel is preparing to launch a new series of attacks on the Gaza Strip.

Khaled Mashaal has been re-elected as the chief political leader of the Hamas movement following an internal voting process among members in the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli cabinet is reportedly weighing the option of resuming military operations in the Gaza Strip.

Seven months after a ceasefire, workers in Khan Younis, Gaza, continue to clear rubble around the clock, earning minimal wages barely sufficient to support their families amidst ongoing reconstruction efforts.
The Israeli army has announced that an IDF commander is facing accusations of smuggling goods into the Gaza Strip. An investigation into the alleged illicit activities is reportedly underway.
A newly released map indicates that nearly two-thirds of the Gaza Strip is now under the control of the Zionist entity.

Israeli airstrikes have resulted in multiple fatalities in both the Gaza Strip and southern Lebanon, including a Hamas commander, a 9-year-old boy, and several rescuers. Reports indicate at least eight people were killed in Lebanon and five in Gaza.

France has called on Israel to remove all barriers to humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip and ensure the protection of U.N. personnel, citing catastrophic conditions.
Elections were held in the Gaza Strip and West Bank on Saturday, marking the first time Gaza has voted since 2006, though voter turnout was low.
Photos have emerged showing numerous Palestinian couples celebrating a mass wedding ceremony in the Gaza Strip.

Palestinians participated in municipal elections across the West Bank and parts of the Gaza Strip, marking the first local polls in several years. These elections were noted by some as the first since the recent conflict in Gaza.
Reports indicate that dozens of children are going missing each week in the Gaza Strip, a consequence of the ongoing chaos and conflict. Their families continue desperate searches for their lost loved ones.

The United Nations has issued a warning, stating that violence in the Gaza Strip has escalated to its highest point since the ceasefire agreement began on October 10.
An IDF officer and a civilian from Kafr Kassem have been indicted for their alleged roles in a scheme to smuggle goods into the Gaza Strip. The indictments follow attempts to illicitly transport items through the Kerem Shalom Crossing.

Shocking new revelations are emerging from the Gaza Strip, as residents living under Hamas rule begin to break their silence. They describe incidents of sexual abuse, extortion, and abuse of power, particularly targeting widows and mothers struggling for survival.
Reports indicate that more than 72,500 individuals have been killed in the Gaza Strip since October 2023.
Reports indicate deaths in the Gaza Strip following an Israeli attack.

An Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip killed at least three Palestinians Monday, health officials said, as mediators held talks with Hamas leaders to try to bolster a U.S.-brokere...
Representatives of Hamas are holding discussions in Cairo with Egypt regarding the next steps for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. Meetings with other Palestinian factions are also planned.

Lithuanian prosecutors have refused to open a pre-trial investigation into an Israeli citizen studying in Kaunas, regarding alleged war crimes committed in the Gaza Strip, a decision that has been appealed.

Six months after a ceasefire came into effect, the population in the Gaza Strip continues to endure airstrikes and a severe lack of humanitarian aid, with reports indicating ongoing suffering.
The humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip has deteriorated following the outbreak of war with Iran, leading to a halt in evacuations and a reduction in food aid deliveries.
Kosovo has decided to deploy its soldiers to the Gaza Strip as part of international forces, aiming to bolster peace and support the temporary administration in the region.
The IDF's Southern Command is continuing its counterterrorism operations in the Gaza Strip, focusing on destroying terror infrastructure and tunnels, and has reported killing over 60 Hamas terrorists last month.

Student protests against Israeli aggression in the Gaza Strip are continuing in Zagreb, with the 'Students for Palestine' initiative organizing a protest and accusing a dean of blocking their efforts.

The Dutch Red Cross is calling for greater commitment from the Dutch government to uncover the truth about the attack on fifteen aid workers in the Gaza Strip, urging political parties to uphold their pledges.
A doctor is reportedly working tirelessly to treat children injured in war, traveling from the Gaza Strip to Lebanon to provide care, as highlighted by recent reports.
A peace board and mediators have presented Hamas with a proposal for gradual disarmament in the Gaza Strip.

Loris De Filippi, a UNICEF worker, has shared his experiences and observations from 18 months in the Gaza Strip, aiming to reveal untold stories before concluding his mission.

An analysis examines Israel's war goals and ongoing military operations in Iran, Lebanon, the Gaza Strip, and the West Bank, questioning the sustainability of its efforts.

Israel announced a ban on aid deliveries from the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) to the Gaza Strip after discovering unspecified items in a recent shipment from Egypt.

The death toll from Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip and occupied West Bank Sunday climbed to 16, one of the heaviest in a single day in weeks, according to local health official...

Reports indicate that eleven people have died in the Gaza Strip following recent attacks carried out by Israel.

A sandstorm has swept through the Gaza Strip, prompting authorities to advise residents to seek shelter as visibility is severely reduced.

Bloomberg reports on an 'unimaginable statement' from a prominent US politician regarding Israel, made on October 7, 2023, when Hamas's military commander Mohammad Deif declared the end of the Jewish state as rockets and armed fighters poured into Israel from the Gaza Strip.
“Israel's response to the unprecedented multi-pronged attack by Palestinian gunmen from the Gaza Strip will ‘change the Middle East,’ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.

Israeli government agency COGAT said it will reopen the Kerem Shalom crossing starting on Tuesday for the gradual entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip

Doctors Without Borders and other NGOs are facing new restrictions and a work ban from Israel in the Palestinian territories, with some calling it a campaign.
Israel has notified aid organizations operating in the Gaza Strip to cease activities by March 1. This directive raises concerns about the impact on the already deteriorating medical situation in the area, exacerbated by two years of conflict.

Foreign workers from 37 international non-governmental organizations are leaving the Gaza Strip after refusing to comply with new Israeli registration rules, which include handing over staff lists. A Canadian who helped build a water plant in Gaza expresses concern about its future.

U.N. human rights chief Volker Türk said Thursday that Israel’s actions in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip appear aimed at creating a “permanent demographic change,” warning...
Moscow criticizes the newly formed Peace Council, initiated by Donald Trump, questioning its broader ambitions beyond the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip.

TRT Arabic reported that the Turkish Religious Affairs Foundation completed the construction of three mosques in the Gaza Strip, with one dedicated to Abdullah Azzam, considered Osama bin Laden's mentor.

Israel's Finance Minister guarantees that they "are already working on plans" for this attack and that the final result will be "to conquer the Gaza Strip and establish Jewish settlements" in the territory.
JHCO bakeries are continuing to provide a vital daily bread supply to the Gaza Strip amidst ongoing challenges.
Hamas has outlined its conditions for the deployment of peacekeeping forces in the Gaza Strip, as reported by Tempo.co English.

A new Lancet study indicates that the number of deaths in the Gaza Strip during the first 15 months, previously estimated at 49,000, needs to be significantly revised upwards, as reports of deaths from Israeli attacks in Lebanon also emerge.

Hamas calls on the 'Board of Peace' to intervene and stop what it describes as a 'war of genocide' against the Gaza Strip, warning against the board acting as a cover for ongoing Israeli actions.
The mayor of Paris is reportedly seeking to grant honorary citizenship to Palestinians residing in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

Six months after the United Nations backed a peace plan for the Gaza Strip, the humanitarian situation in the Palestinian territory remains catastrophic, according to aid organizations like Oxfam, Save the Children, and Refugees International.

Ezzideen Shehab, a doctor working in the devastated Gaza Strip who has lost 42 family members, offers an intimate account of life, loss, and memory under siege, as detailed in his 'Diary of a Young Doctor'.

Bosnia and Herzegovina's Minister of Defense, Zukan Helez, announced that 64 members of the BiH Armed Forces will be deployed to a peacekeeping mission in the Gaza Strip following a meeting with representatives from the Maryland National Guard.

The Gaza Strip is reportedly overwhelmed by rubble and waste following over two years of devastating war, with societal development set back decades. While reconstruction efforts are projected to require substantial investment, developers are envisioning artificial islands and skyscrapers.

Israel announced an airstrike in Gaza targeting Izz al-Din al-Haddad, identified as the head of Hamas's military wing. The operation reportedly resulted in several casualties amidst ongoing conflict.
A senior official has issued a warning that the Gaza Strip faces the risk of becoming permanently divided, raising concerns about its future status.

Israel has considerably intensified its attacks in the Gaza Strip over the past five weeks, resulting in 120 fatalities since April 8, following the cessation of joint US strikes against Iran.

A second South Korean activist, Kim Dong-hyeon, has departed for the Gaza Strip despite a government travel ban, following a similar incident earlier this year.

The Israeli army is gradually taking more territory in the Gaza Strip, leading to new border lines, including a shift in the 'yellow line' from Trump's peace plan and the addition of another boundary.

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has publicly accused Israel of intentionally restricting access to food and humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip, identifying its first cases of child malnutrition in January 2024, three months into the war, and stating these actions have led to a 'manufactured malnutrition crisis'.

Palestinians living in tents amidst rubble in the Gaza Strip are facing severe rodent infestations, leading to diseases and challenging aid efforts.

Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are experiencing a rise in skin infections due to a surge in pests like rats, lice, fleas, and mites, exacerbated by a scarcity of medicine. The U.N. Palestinian refugee agency reported on the worsening health crisis in the blockaded territory.

A group of 11 premature babies, previously evacuated to Egypt in incubators, have returned to the Gaza Strip to reunite with their families.
Hamas claims that Israel is currently occupying 62% of the Gaza Strip, asserting that its control has expanded beyond the agreed ceasefire limits.
Jordan is maintaining its humanitarian efforts by continuing to facilitate medical evacuations for children from the Gaza Strip.

Leading international media organizations have collectively called on Israel to grant foreign reporters independent access to the Gaza Strip.
Leading international media organizations have collectively called on Israel to grant foreign reporters independent access to the Gaza Strip, reiterating their demand for transparency and freedom of the press.

Croatian lawyer Morana Miljanović is captaining the ship 'Shireen' as part of an international flotilla attempting to break the Israeli blockade and deliver humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.

Since the January 2025 ceasefire, the Israeli demarcation line in the Gaza Strip has steadily advanced, leading to the construction of thirty-two strongholds, over 700 Palestinian deaths, and millions displaced.

Kosovo has sent soldiers to the Gaza Strip, joining other nations contributing to the international stabilization force (ISF), which is deemed crucial for the peace plan.
Israel has intensified its attacks and expanded its control in the Gaza Strip, sidelining the new US-backed technocratic administration. The situation is described as a 'state of war'.

Palestinian territories held their first municipal elections in Gaza in two decades, alongside local elections in the West Bank, with reports indicating a low voter turnout in Gaza despite a festive mood in the West Bank. Voters expressed a desire for change amidst challenging circumstances.
Polling stations are opening in the occupied West Bank and parts of the Gaza Strip after years of absence. The municipal vote is intended to show who Palestinians trust today.

A new humanitarian flotilla, comprising nearly 100 vessels and about 1,000 participants, is set to depart for the Gaza Strip in an effort to deliver aid and break the Israeli blockade.

Vessels of the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) have assembled at the Port of Xiphonia in Augusta, Sicily, ahead of their scheduled departure for the Gaza Strip on April 24. The flotilla aims to deliver aid to Gaza.

Israel announced the closure of border crossings to the Gaza Strip, used for aid delivery, on Tuesday and Wednesday in observance of its National Memorial Day and Independence Day.
Reports confirm that Israel has conducted bombing operations in the Gaza Strip.

The Gaza Strip is grappling with a significant garbage and health crisis, with displaced families living near growing rubbish piles. Destroyed infrastructure forces reliance on unsafe temporary dumps, leading to poor sanitation and pest infestations.

At least six Palestinians, including two children, were killed in separate incidents across the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, in what the Palestinian interior ministry described as a violation of the US-brokered ceasefire.

A Brussels-registered NGO, "Hinda Rajab Foundation," is attempting to prosecute an Israeli citizen studying in Lithuania, Shon Gor, for his alleged participation in the Israeli army's military operation in the Gaza Strip.

An Israeli airstrike hit a police checkpoint in the Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, resulting in at least six fatalities and several injuries.
A 34-year-old Rahat resident, Nasser Mustafa, has been indicted for smuggling products into the Gaza Strip and aiding the enemy during wartime, allegedly in coordination with an IDF reserve officer.

Israeli media reported that at least ten people were killed and dozens injured in an Israeli Defense Forces attack east of the Al-Mawasi refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.
Reports indicate that Palestinians appear to be sidelined in the recovery plan for their own Gaza Strip, raising concerns about their involvement in the reconstruction efforts.

Israeli airstrikes on two police checkpoints in the Gaza Strip, controlled by Hamas, resulted in the deaths of at least six Palestinians, including one child, according to local health officials.
An opinion piece argues that the Gaza Strip is now forgotten and buried under the rubble, overshadowed by the ongoing war in Iran.

An Israeli airstrike has reportedly struck a tent camp located in the Gaza Strip.

Palestinian authorities have called on the European Union to reject the "systematic" violence perpetrated by Israeli settlers, denouncing killings and attacks and demanding accountability from the perpetrators. The EU has strongly condemned the violence in the Gaza Strip.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres reiterated that the UN collaborates with the Peace Board exclusively for Gaza, while other initiatives are considered personal projects of Donald Trump. He welcomed the Trump administration's objective to fund and implement a plan for rebuilding Palestinian homes and infrastructure in the Gaza Strip.
The blockade of checkpoints in the Gaza Strip has been lifted, allowing some patients to pass for the first time in three weeks, though restrictions remain and severe humanitarian conditions persist. Drone attacks were also reported in the northern part of the region.
Gaza's civil defence has reported that four people were killed in recent Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip.

At least four Palestinians were killed in the Gaza Strip by Israeli airstrikes on Thursday, according to the territory’s civil defense agency, marking a violation of an ongoing truce.

Envoys from US President Donald Trump's 'Peace Board' met with representatives of the Palestinian movement Hamas in Cairo for the first time. The talks aim to save the Gaza Strip ceasefire and address post-war reconstruction plans, which are under pressure from the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran and continuous Israeli attacks on the enclave.

Twelve people were killed and at least fourteen injured in Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip yesterday, marking one of the deadliest 24-hour periods in weeks for the region, with attacks occurring in a refugee camp.
A sandstorm swept through the southern and central Gaza Strip, impacting refugee camps and forcing thousands of displaced Palestinians to secure their makeshift homes against strong winds.

A severe sandstorm has swept across Israel and the Gaza Strip, causing power outages in Israel and leaving many in Gaza's tents and damaged buildings vulnerable.

Iceland has submitted a statement to the International Court of Justice as part of legal proceedings concerning Israel’s military operations in the Gaza Strip. As reported by Vísir, it marks the first time the country has participated in a case of this kind. What’s the Story? Statement submitted by Ministry for Foreign Affairs (Iceland) to… The post Iceland Joins International Court Case on Gaza Conflict appeared first on Iceland Review.
Medical evacuations in the Gaza Strip have been suspended again due to the ongoing war with Iran, with Israel closing the Rafah border crossing for security reasons.
Israel closes crossings into Gaza Strip, including for humanitarian aid workers, Israeli government agency says The Straits Times
The Israel Supreme Court has temporarily halted a ban on 37 foreign aid groups operating in the Gaza Strip and West Bank, impacting humanitarian operations in the region.

Israel’s Supreme Court on Friday froze a government order that would have barred dozens of international aid organizations from operating in the Gaza Strip and other Palestinian ar...

UN rights chief Volker Turk reported that Israel’s actions in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip appear to be aimed at creating “permanent demographic change” in the region.

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights states that Israel's actions in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip aim to impose "permanent demographic change" in these Palestinian territories.

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan visited the Zaatari Syrian refugee camp and young children from the Gaza Strip hospitalized in Amman, Jordan.
A Palestinian construction company from Gaza is set to build a large residential complex, dubbed 'Emirates City,' in the Israeli-controlled Gaza Strip, with funding from the United Arab Emirates.

Photos have circulated showing celebrations as formerly exiled Gazans have been able to return home since the partial reopening of the Rafah border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt. However, that isn’t the story for the majority of people seeking to cross: with only a few dozen people allowed through each day, many Gazans are stuck waiting, with no sense of when or if they will be able to cross.

Hamas is preparing to elect its new leader, with Khaled Meshaal and Khalil al-Hayya as potential candidates, following the war with Israel in the Gaza Strip. The organization has completed its internal election process as it seeks to define its post-war strategy.

US Ambassador Mike Huckabee has defended Israel's actions in the Gaza Strip, stating that Israel has a 'Biblical Right' to occupy the entire Middle East.

Despite extensive video evidence and multiple investigations, only one Israeli soldier has been charged with looting during the conflict in the Gaza Strip.
New Israeli strikes have hit the Gaza Strip, leaving at least 12 people dead, with the IDF claiming these attacks were a response to ceasefire violations. Amid escalating security concerns, Doctors Without Borders has reduced non-critical operations at Gaza’s Nasser Hospital.