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Israel Has Finally Admitted It Killed Over 70,000 Palestinians In Gaza After Denying The Number For Two Years
According to the ministry, Israel has killed more than 71,800 Palestinians since the “ceasefire” began.
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According to the ministry, Israel has killed more than 71,800 Palestinians since the “ceasefire” began.
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The reopening will begin under a “pilot phase,” with movement limited to a small number of Palestinians on foot and subject to Israeli and Egyptian approval.
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Israel has violated the “ceasefire” over 1,450 times, killing more than 524 Palestinians, since it began in October.
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Aid groups say the deaths are preventable and directly linked to the conditions families are being forced to live in.
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“Israel has knowingly given MSF and our Palestinian colleagues an impossible choice: Either we provide this information or abandon the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who need vital medical care,”
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“The next phase will be disarming Hamas and demilitarizing the Gaza Strip,” Netanyahu said.
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UNRWA said the destruction further undermines its capacity to deliver lifesaving aid to civilians in Gaza and the occupied territories, where millions face food insecurity, disease and widespread displacement.
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The BoP, which will be chaired by Trump, is tasked with overseeing Gaza's transitional governance, reconstruction and demilitarization as part of the second phase of the “ceasefire” in Gaza.
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“It is clear this board is outside the framework of the United Nations and has not included the Palestinian Authority,” Sánchez said, adding, “The future of Palestine as a whole must be led by the Palestinians.”
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On Jan. 21, Israeli forces targeted and bombed a vehicle belonging to the Egyptian Committee for Gaza Relief, killing four people, including three journalists.
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Netanyahu first opposed but later accepted Trump’s invitation to join the BoP, despite being wanted for war crimes by the ICC.
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