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The joint statement comes as Palestinians face worsening starvation, daily massacres at "aid sites" and the ongoing blockade of humanitarian assistance.
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The Times of Israel on MSNIsrael denies Gaza famine claims, says aid is entering Strip but not being distributedGaza side of border, COGAT says, blaming UN bottleneck; offical says 'we have not identified starvation,' Hamas exploiting humanitarian situation to pressure hostage talks The post Israel denies Gaza famine claims,
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand and 24 of her counterparts abroad have signed a joint statement saying "the war in Gaza must end now," while calling on Israel to stop displacing Palestinians.
The Hamas-run health ministry says 36 people have died from malnutrition in Gaza in the past 72 hours. The United Nations says humanitarian conditions are breaking down.
Abu Shabab even hinted at a future in politics: "We will be what our people want us to be. We will not impose any political system on their will."
In remarks on the House floor Thursday, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) spoke about her amendment to stop funding for Israel's defense from being sent.
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Israel says it won’t extend visa of top U.N. humanitarian officialHumanitarian officials see a pattern of Israel retaliating against those who criticize its conduct in Gaza and toward Palestinians.
Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa entered Gaza on Friday to bring aid to victims of Israel's strike on the sole Catholic church in the Palestinian enclave, while he and a Vatican official questioned Israeli explanations for the incident.