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Israel's Renewed Gaza Offensive: 1,652 Palestinians Dead Since March 18

Following a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, Israel resumed its Gaza offensive on March 18, 2024, resulting in at least 1,652 Palestinian deaths since then, 500,000 displaced, and a humanitarian crisis worsened by Israel's blockade of aid; a hostage video was released, and negotiations continue.

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Gaza Blockade Creates Severe Humanitarian Crisis

Due to an Israeli blockade since March 2nd, Gaza faces a severe humanitarian crisis with limited access to food, water, medicine, and other essential supplies, leaving civilians vulnerable to malnutrition and disease; this follows an eight-week ceasefire.

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Israel to Maintain Indefinite Military Presence in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria

Israel's defense minister announced that Israeli troops will remain indefinitely in "security zones" across Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria, complicating ceasefire talks and raising concerns about the humanitarian impact, particularly given the high number of civilian deaths in both Gaza (over 51,000) and ...

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US and Iran Restart Nuclear Talks After Israeli Strike Proposal Rejected

Following President Trump's rejection of an Israeli request to attack Iran's nuclear facilities, the US and Iran are engaged in renewed negotiations over Iran's nuclear program, while Iran is nearing the threshold for nuclear weapon capability.

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Trump Halts Israeli Plan to Attack Iran, Prioritizes Diplomacy

President Trump blocked Israel's plan to attack Iran's nuclear facilities in the coming month, opting instead for diplomatic negotiations to curb Iran's nuclear program; the US has deployed significant military assets to the region.

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Strategic Philanthropy Reshapes Israel's Recovery

In response to Israel's recent challenges, strategic philanthropy is rising, with donor-advised funds (DAFs) facilitating both immediate aid and long-term recovery. Keshet, Israel's first DAF, enables collaborative giving circles addressing diverse needs, from supporting war orphans to promoting sus...

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Israel Declares Indefinite Occupation of "Security Zones" in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria

Following the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, Israel's defense minister announced the indefinite occupation of "security zones" in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria, claiming it's necessary to prevent future attacks; however, this is widely viewed as a violation of international law.

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Gaza Blockade Creates Dire Humanitarian Crisis

Over one month after Israel imposed a blockade on Gaza following renewed military action, Palestinians are facing a dire humanitarian crisis with no access to food, water, medicine, or other necessities; the UN warns this is the worst situation in 18 months.

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Gaza Photojournalist Killed in Airstrike

Palestinian photojournalist Fatima Hassona was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza; at least 157 other journalists have died in the conflict, with a possible total exceeding 200; her Cannes-selected documentary highlighted her work.

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Gazan Boy's Photo Wins World Press Photo of the Year

Palestinian photographer Samar Abu Elouf's photo of 9-year-old Mahmoud Ajjour, a Gazan boy who lost his arms in an Israeli attack during the Hamas-Israel war, won the 2024 World Press Photo of the Year award. The photo, taken in Qatar where both reside, was published in The New York Times.

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US-Saudi Nuclear Deal Sidelines Israel

The US and Saudi Arabia announced a nuclear cooperation agreement, excluding Israel and jeopardizing its normalization efforts with Saudi Arabia, highlighting a shift in US foreign policy priorities amidst the ongoing Israeli-Hamas war and Israel's hardline approach to a two-state solution.

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Berlin Police Investigate 100 After Pro-Palestinian University Occupation

On Wednesday, approximately 89 pro-Palestinian protesters occupied a Humboldt University lecture hall in Berlin to protest the threatened deportation of four activists and Germany's support for Israel, leading to 100 criminal investigations after police intervention.

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