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Katz again vows Israel 'will never fully withdraw' from Gaza Strip, eyes outposts
Days after walking back remarks on establishing settlements in Palestinian enclave, defense minister asserts he didn't 'reverse' his position, still wants military pioneer sites The post Katz again vows Israel ‘will never fully withdraw’ from Gaza Strip,
Israel Katz renews vows to allow settlement building in northern Gaza, establish wide security zone around territory - Anadolu Ajansı
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Spread of famine in Gaza Strip averted but Palestinians there still face starvation, experts say
The spread of famine has been averted in Gaza yet the situation remains critical with the entire strip still facing starvation, the world's leading authority on food crises said Friday.The new report by The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification,
Sporadic clashes between the Israel Defense Forces and Gaza militants -- plus deadly IDF airstrikes -- continue despite the Gaza ceasefire.
“In Gaza, Israel will never fully withdraw — there will be a significant security area inside the Strip, even after we move to stage two [of the peace deal] if Hamas disarms, which will enforce [security] inside Gaza to protect” Israeli communities, Katz says during a conference organized by the Makor Rishon newspaper.
A storm has battered the Gaza Strip, creating misery for displaced Palestinians and delaying the search for the body of the last Israeli hostage held by militants there.
Inside Holy Family Church, more than 400 displaced Palestinians, many of them families who have lost everything, are marking another Christmas sheltered within church walls, surrounded by destruction and scarcity.
Local officials said they were unable to cope with the storm because of fuel shortages and damage to equipment.
An explosive device has detonated in Gaza and injured one Israeli soldier, prompting Israel to accuse Hamas of violating the U.S.-backed ceasefire.
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Gaza no longer in famine, says global hunger watchdog, after influx of aid following ceasefire
There is no longer famine in Gaza, a United Nations-backed hunger monitor announced on Friday, after an influx of humanitarian aid into the strip following a ceasefire agreed in October between Israel and Hamas.
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Trump's multi-billion Gaza Strip luxury resort masterplan revealed as huge questions remain
A controversial blueprint aims to turn Gaza into a luxury Middle Eastern paradise, but huge questions remain about what would happen to displaced Palestinians if it were to go ahead.