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Hospitals in Gaza: Children on the Floor – Drip Bags Hung on Nails
The Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza is on the brink of collapse. The influx of patients means that injured children are forced to lie on the floor.
Multiple killed in Israeli attack on school building
A school building where thousands of Palestinians have taken shelter has been attacked by an Israeli air strike in Nuseirat in central Gaza. .
UN Organization: 80,000 Have Fled Gaza City
Around 80,000 Palestinians are fleeing from Gaza City since Israel launched an offensive against the city at the end of June and ordered an evacuation, according to the UN's humanitarian organization. "Many are living in ruins or in damaged buildings", writes Ocha on [X](https://x.
Hamas: Talks on all hostages after first phase
A ceasefire in Gaza seems increasingly close, but much remains. Talks about the release of all hostages between Israel and Hamas will begin within 16 days after the first phase of the agreement, claims a Hamas source now.
Israel: New Talks on Ceasefire Next Week
The negotiations on a ceasefire in the Gaza War will resume next week, according to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's staff. The announcement comes after an Israeli negotiating delegation, led by Mossad chief David Barnea, returned to Israel from Qatar on Friday.
Israel approves new housing construction on the West Bank
The Israeli government has approved plans to build nearly 5,300 new homes in about a dozen settlements on the occupied West Bank, according to the Israeli organization Peace Now. About 490,000 Israelis live on the West Bank in communities considered illegal under international law.
Word choices and guarantees – a difficult path to a ceasefire
The negotiations about a ceasefire in the Gaza War are dragging on as the parties weigh their words on a gold scale. After several weeks where both Israel and Hamas have given contradictory statements, a comprehensive agreement is said to be near.
Israel to Compete in Eurovision 2025
Israel will compete in the European Song Contest 2025. This confirms Israel's public service company Kan for Culture News.
Israel: Has Received Hamas' Latest Proposal
The Israeli delegation in the negotiations for a ceasefire in Gaza has received the new proposal from the terror-stamped Hamas. This is stated by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office, according to Israeli media.
Chickenpox and Scabies in Gaza's Refugee Camps
Scabies, chickenpox, and other contagious skin diseases are spreading rapidly in the refugee camps in Gaza. More than 150,000 people have been infected since the war between Israel and Hamas broke out last October.
Hamas' Secret: Only a Few Know Where Sinwar Is
Only two or three people know where the wanted Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is located, says an anonymous source within the Islamist movement to the Saudi-owned newspaper Asharq al-Awsat. This narrow circle is said to cater to Sinwar's needs and enable communication between him and the Hamas leadership in Qatar in connection with hostage negotiations.
Israel is said to have taken land on the West Bank
Israel has taken a large area of land on the occupied West Bank, says an Israeli organization that critically examines settlers. .
1.9 million people on the run in Gaza
Israel orders 250,000 Palestinians to leave southern Gaza. At the same time, the UN's humanitarian coordinator for Gaza reports that 1.
Eurovision revamped – ousted Swedish gets new boss
The Eurovision organizer EBU appointed an independent inquiry following the many controversies surrounding the latest final in Malmö. Now, changes are being announced that have been or will be implemented ahead of next year, reports Kulturnytt on Sveriges Radio.
Detained Palestinians released
Israel released 55 imprisoned Palestinians on Monday, according to a person within the Palestinian health department. One of them is said to be a hospital chief who was imprisoned in November during an Israeli raid on Shifa Hospital in Gaza.
Israel warns: Evacuate Khan Yunis and Rafah
The Israeli army, IDF, has ordered a mass evacuation of civilians from parts of Khan Yunis and Rafah in southern Gaza. Monday's warning is a sign that Israeli soldiers may soon return to Khan Yunis.
Heavy fighting in Gaza City for the fourth day in a row
For the fourth day in a row, heavy fighting and large-scale bombings are ongoing in the Shejaiya district of Gaza City. Tens of thousands of Palestinians have fled the area where the Israeli army claims to have fought Hamas and Islamic Jihad both "above and below ground" in tunnels.
Aid Moved from Emergency Pier outside Gaza
The UN has during the week moved supplies intended for Gaza from the pier built by the American military on Gaza's coast to warehouses on solid ground in Gaza, according to the news agency AP. This is to prevent food and other aid from being destroyed, says a spokesperson for the UN's food program WFP.
Israel: Battles Above and Below Ground in Northern Gaza
Explosions, air raids, and gunfire are ongoing in northern Gaza on Saturday – a third day of an Israeli military operation that has led to tens of thousands of people needing to flee and worsened what the UN calls "unlivable" living conditions in the area. .
USA has sent thousands of bombs to Israel
The Biden administration has since the war in Gaza began sent large quantities of ammunition to Israel, including 14,000 MK 84 bombs and thousands of missiles. This is according to [Reuters](https://www.
Israeli air strikes in northern Gaza
The battles in Gaza continue and Israel's military says it has carried out airstrikes in northern Gaza – and killed tens of fighters from Hamas. .
EU imposes sanctions on Hamas financiers
The EU is imposing sanctions on several companies and individuals accused of helping the terrorist-listed Hamas with financing. The measure marks a second round of sanctions by the EU against Hamas since October 7.
Unicef: Water Agreement Reached with Israel
The UN's children's organization Unicef announces that Israel has agreed to restore energy to a desalination plant in southern Gaza. This could contribute to providing many people who have been forced to flee with the much-needed water.
Israel criticizes report on hunger in Gaza
Israel dismisses a UN-backed report stating that nearly half a million people in Gaza are experiencing catastrophic hunger. The report from UN-backed IPC (Integrated Food Security Phase Classification) was published on Tuesday.
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