Crowds surge toward falling aid in Gaza during chaotic rush
Crowds surge toward falling aid in Gaza during chaotic rush
Airdropped humanitarian aid continued to fall across the central Gaza Strip on Monday, as Palestinians scrambled to collect parcels landing in remote or militarised zones.
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Crowds gather around aid trucks in Gaza as food shortages persist
Large crowds gathered around aid trucks entering Gaza through the Morag corridor on Monday, as food shortages continue to affect the population across the enclave.
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Aerial footage from a Jordanian Air Force flight shows widespread devastation in Gaza alongside aid being dropped from the aircraft.
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Israel's PM Benjamin Netanyahu says decision made for full occupation of Gaza
The Prime Minister's Office said to the Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir that, "If this does not suit him, you should resign."
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WATCH: Thousands march across Sydney Harbour Bridge in pro-Palestinian rally
Thousands of demonstrators took part in a pro-Palestinian march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge on Sunday.
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Tensions are rising in Tijuana as protesters gathered outside the Mexican Foreign Affairs Ministry demanding the government immediately sever diplomatic relations with Israel over its actions in Gaza. Demonstrators held signs and chanted slogans denouncing what they described as “genocide” against the Palestinian people. One protester, Enrique Ochoa, said the conflict could be summed up in one word: “genocide.” The protest reflects growing outrage in Latin America over Israel’s military actions and the rising civilian death toll in Gaza.
The gathering in Tijuana adds to international pressure on Mexico to take a firmer stance. While Mexico has expressed concern over the violence, it has stopped short of condemning Israel outright or taking diplomatic action. The demands of the protestors echo similar calls in global capitals as pro-Palestinian movements grow louder. No official response from the Mexican government has been issued at the time of this report.
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Far-right Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir prays at al-Aqsa, violating decades-old agreement
At least 119 Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks across the enclave on Sunday, as the death toll surpasses 60,800, according to the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry.
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