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Palestinians flee Gaza as Israel offensive expands

Thousands of Palestinians are continuing to flee Gaza City as Israel’s major ground offensive enters its second day. Heavy bombardments overnight hit residential areas and medical facilities, including three strikes on the al-Rantisi Children’s Hospital, Gaza’s only specialist center for cancer and kidney patients. The attack forced many families and patients to evacuate, though no casualties were reported from the hospital itself. According to Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry, at least 35 people were killed across the territory overnight, mostly in the north. The Israeli military announced it had targeted more than 150 locations in Gaza City within two days to weaken Hamas fighters and secure the release of hostages. Aid agencies including Save the Children and Oxfam condemned the operation, warning of a worsening humanitarian disaster. They stressed that the “inhumanity of the situation in Gaza is unconscionable” and urged […]

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UN Confirms Famine in Gaza as Residents Describe Starvation

Residents of the Gaza Strip have shared harrowing accounts of how severe hunger and famine are destroying lives, after a UN-backed report officially confirmed famine in the territory for the first time. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) described the famine as “entirely man-made”, warning that more than 500,000 people face catastrophic levels of hunger characterised by starvation, destitution, and death. For Reem Tawfiq Khader, a 41-year-old mother of five from Gaza City, the announcement of famine came too late. “We haven’t eaten any protein for five months. My youngest child is four years old – he doesn’t know what fruit and vegetables look or taste like,” she told the BBC. Her words reflect the daily struggle of families who have been cut off from adequate food supplies for months. Another resident, Rajaa Talbeh, 47, a mother of six, […]

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Gaza City residents ask “Where should we go?” amid displacement fears

Residents in densely populated Gaza City carry a single question on their lips amid Israel’s advancing ground operations: “Where should we go?” The mounting fear of destruction and forced displacement looms large as the ground offensive escalates.  Families are torn between staying amid growing danger and venturing into increasingly volatile surroundings. Infrastructure is in shambles—electricity is cut, clean water is scarce, homes have been destroyed—making daily survival ever harder. Where once homes stood, now rubble and hopelessness reign, and many displaced people have nowhere safe to flee to.  Crowded shelters—sometimes mere school buildings or UN facilities—are stretched past capacity. Expectant mothers labor on cold floors, children suffer from dehydration, and illnesses previously treatable have turned deadly. Every day, families ask: How to feed my children without clean water? Where to sleep without walls? International aid agencies report that humanitarian corridors remain […]

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550+ Israeli ex-security chiefs urge Trump to end Gaza war

In a striking development, over 550 retired Israeli security officials, including former chiefs of the Mossad, Shin Bet, Israel Police, and the IDF, have called on U.S. President Donald Trump to intervene and help bring an immediate end to the Gaza war. The open letter, organized under the Commanders for Israel’s Security (CIS) umbrella, argues that Hamas no longer constitutes a strategic threat to Israel—and urges Trump to use his unique standing among Israelis to “press Prime Minister Netanyahu in the right direction: end the war, return the hostages, stop the suffering”. “Ami Ayalon, former Shin Bet director, summed up their position sharply: ‘At first this war was a just war … but when we achieved all military objectives, this war ceased to be a just war’”. Similarly, former Mossad chief Tamir Pardo warned that continuing the war "is pushing […]

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Trump Discusses Whisky Tariffs and Gaza with Swinney

U.S. President Donald Trump held a meeting with Scottish First Minister John Swinney where they discussed two major issues: Washington’s 10% tariff on Scotch whisky and the unfolding humanitarian crisis in Gaza. What We Found John Swinney reportedly urged President Trump to reconsider the 10% tariff imposed on Scotch whisky exports, describing the policy as a “significant impediment” to an iconic industry. Swinney emphasized whisky’s cultural and economic value to Scotland. During the same exchange, Trump acknowledged real starvation in Gaza and said he was working to “get things straightened out” with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, diverging from Israeli rhetoric denying a famine. These remarks came as Trump opened a new golf course in Scotland. Local reporting and Reuters-linked updates confirm that the pair used their 15-minute meeting to address both economic and humanitarian concerns on the international stage. Expert […]

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