Western nations slam Israel’s ‘drip feeding of aid’ to Gaza
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Israel sends tanks into Gaza's Deir al-Balah
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73 people seeking aid killed, dozens more injured in Gaza
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Save Children on situation in Gaza
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The closure of schools has removed a key social outlet for young people as they grapple with war, hunger and displacement.
The head of the agency that helps oversee international aid deliveries to the territory had criticized the impact of Israeli policy on civilians.
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Israeli gunfire on Sunday killed dozens of Palestinians seeking aid, leading to warnings from groups like the World Food Programme of the worsening conditions in Gaza. Cindy McCain, Executive Director of the World Food Program joined Becky Anderson for more.
Belgian prosecutors say police have questioned two Israeli army members attending a music festival over alleged war crimes in Gaza.
Viral videos showed the man in the suit, said to be director of opera Oliver Mears, yank at the flag with one hand after a performer identified by the Telegraph as Daniel Perry unfurled it, presumably in support of Palestinians as Israeli attacks continue on Gaza. But Perry was able to yank it back fully in his possession.
The signatories included the foreign ministers of about 20 European countries as well as Canada, Australia and New Zealand, and the European Union commissioner for equality, preparedness and crisis management.
Israeli soldiers shot Palestinians near an Israel-backed food site. On Sunday, they fired at people gathering near a U.N. convoy. Both incidents were symptoms of broader problems.
Belgium's King Philippe described abuses in Gaza as a "disgrace to humanity" in a speech on the eve of Monday's national day, unusually direct remarks on international affairs from a monarch who traditionally avoids public politics.