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Israel prepares to move Palestinians to southern Gaza as Israelis urge mass protest over war
The Israeli military body in charge of humanitarian aid to Gaza said the supply of tents and other shelter equipment to the territory would resume on Sunday ahead of the mass movement of Palestinians to the south.
More and more Palestinians are calling on Hamas to step down and end the war with Israel that has devastated their home land, with the terror group allegedly executing its critics, according to
Israeli attacks on Gaza have killed at least 56 Palestinians over the past day, even as three more people starved to death amid Israel’s monthslong siege. Among the latest dead are 22 more people killed while seeking food aid.
Israel is in discussions with South Sudan about the possibility of resettling Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to the war-torn East African country, part of a wider effort by Israel to facilitate mass emigration from the territory left in ruins by its 22-month offensive against Hamas.
The State Department said it was halting all visas for Palestinians from Gaza, including medical visas for children.
"They need a Nakba from time to time to feel the price," former IDF Military Intelligence Directorate chief Aharon Haliva said. Leaked recordings aired by Israel’s Channel 12 captured former IDF Military Intelligence Directorate chief Aharon Haliva arguing that the failures of October 7 require a deep structural overhaul of Israel’s defense establishment.
In leaked audio recordings, the former head of Israeli military intelligence can be heard saying that the deaths of tens of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza is “necessary and required for future generations.
More than 50 countries were represented at Kansas City's Ethnic Enrichment Festival, including first-time participation from Palestinians alongside an Israeli booth.
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Palestinians question Canada's reunification efforts
There's renewed calls for the federal government to speed up efforts to help Palestinians reunite with family members in Canada. As the humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate, advocates say Ottawa is not doing all it can to help save lives.