While Israel is said to have Gaza ceasefire offer ready, Hamas smells victory in PM Netanyahu’s dilemma

While Israel is said to have Gaza ceasefire offer ready, Hamas smells victory in PM Netanyahu’s dilemma

Hamas, meanwhile, appears to be in no hurry to reach a temporary ceasefire ahead of the Muslim holy month of Ramadhan, which begins next week, or to delay an expected Israeli operation in Rafah, the southern city where half of Gaza’s population has sought refuge.

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Gaza Strip health facilities forced to attend to unprecedented numbers of malnourished babies

Gaza Strip health facilities forced to attend to unprecedented numbers of malnourished babies

The worsening hunger crisis has intensified criticism of Israel on the world stage, including from U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, whose country is Israel’s staunchest ally. She said on Sunday that people in Gaza were starving, calling on Israel to do more to significantly increase the flow of aid.

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Israel ramps up criticism of UN agency in Gaza as it alleges 450 of its staff are Hamas militants

Israel ramps up criticism of UN agency in Gaza as it alleges 450 of its staff are Hamas militants

The only allegation communicated to him verbally was about 12 UNRWA staffers alleged to have participated in the October 7 attacks, he said, and they appeared so serious that they were fired, and two UN-ordered investigations are underway.

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Report by a UN team accuses Hamas of rape, gang rape occurred during attack on Israel

Report by a UN team accuses Hamas of rape, gang rape occurred during attack on Israel

The UN team said it also received information from institutional and civil society sources and direct interviews, about “sexual violence against Palestinian men and women in detention settings, during house raids and at checkpoints” after October 7. The detention centres were in Israel.

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Palestine Question: As American Jewish support for Israel grew, Jerusalem and its allies began to push back on anti-Zionism

Palestine Question: As American Jewish support for Israel grew, Jerusalem and its allies began to push back on anti-Zionism

Instead, Breira wanted to provide the “alternative” and called for Israel to recognize Palestinians’ desire for nationhood; it was the first American Jewish group to advocate for a two-state solution. The New York Times editorialised in early 1976 that Breira was overcoming “the misapprehension of many Jewish Americans that criticism of Israeli policies would be seen as a rejection of Israel.”

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Middle East crisis: How Israel quietly crushed early American Jewish dissent on Palestine

Middle East crisis: How Israel quietly crushed early American Jewish dissent on Palestine

Since the murderous October 7 attacks by Hamas against Israel, and Israel’s overwhelming retaliatory attacks against Palestinian civilians in Gaza, American Jews have organized dramatic protests. They have demanded everything from a ceasefire and to an end to US military funding for Israel.

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US Vice-President Harris urges Hamas to agree to an immediate pause, pushes Israel on aid to Gaza

US Vice-President Harris urges Hamas to agree to an immediate pause, pushes Israel on aid to Gaza

Palestinians inspect the damage following an Israeli airstrike, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, on March 3, 2024. Credit: Reuters

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UN estimates over 9,000 women have been killed in Gaza war at the rate of 37 mothers per day

UN estimates over 9,000 women have been killed in Gaza war at the rate of 37 mothers per day

At the current rate, an average of 63 women will continue to be killed if the fighting goes on. Roughly 37 mothers are killed every day, leaving their families devastated and their children with diminished protection.

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Israel, Hamas standoff delays deal to pause war during Ramadhan as offensive and aid crisis rage on

Israel, Hamas standoff delays deal to pause war during Ramadhan as offensive and aid crisis rage on

US President Joe Biden and other world leaders are under growing pressure to ease the increasingly desperate plight of Palestinians after five months of war and Israeli blockade of Gaza. The United Nations says a quarter of the population – 576,000 people – is one step from famine.

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US President Biden concedes Israeli army killing of 100 Palestinians will jolt Gaza ceasefire talks

US President Biden concedes Israeli army killing of 100 Palestinians will jolt Gaza ceasefire talks

Medics in Gaza said they could not cope with the flood of serious injuries, which came as the death toll in nearly five months of war passed 30,000, according to Palestinian health authorities.

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