Gaza, Palestinians and U.S.-Backed Distribution Hubs
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Daily Times on MSNGaza civil defence says Israeli fire kills 32 near two aid centresIraeli troops opened fire Saturday toward crowds of Palestinians seeking food from distribution hubs run by a us- and Israeli-backed group in southern Gaza, killing at least 32 people, according to witnesses and hospital officials.
Pope Leo XIV said he was "deeply saddened to learn of the loss of life and injury caused by the military attack" on the Catholic Church in Gaza.
The ministry is part of the Hamas-run government of Gaza but is staffed by medical professionals. “I still cannot comprehend that he’s gone,” Boursh said. During my time with Sultan, in February, there were reasons to be hopeful.
Amid mounting international concern, leaders across the globe condemned the July 17 attack on the Holy Family Parish in Gaza City.
Suspects were identified approaching IDF soldiers operating in the Rafah area in Gaza on Friday night, leading soldiers to fire warning shots to disperse them, the military said.
The direct strike killed three people as confirmed by the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem hours after the attack.
The Jerusalem Post visited a new, secluded IDF outpost dubbed "Israela," built to prevent any future potential invasion from the Gaza Strip. Returning to the Gaza Strip for the sixth time, in addition to countless other trips to the South in general,
Israel has refused to renew visas for the heads of at least three United Nations agencies in Gaza. The U.N. humanitarian chief blames it on their work trying to protect Palestinian civilians in the war-torn territory.