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Humanitarian aid agencies are warning that their staff inside Gaza are starving alongside the civilians they are trying to help
More than 1,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since May while trying to get food in Gaza, mostly near food sites run by an American contractor, the U.N. human rights office said.
More than 100 organizations, including Save the Children and Doctors Without Borders, added to growing calls for aid restrictions to be eased and the war to end.
World Health Organization staff and their families were stripped and interrogated at gunpoint as they sheltered from an Israeli offensive in central Gaza.
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Supporters of Israel’s aggressive strategy may argue that assertiveness will save Israel from fighting costly wars in the future by nipping threats in the bud. But whether it is Syria, Lebanon, or Iran, the aggressiveness is just as likely to entangle it in wars it cannot afford to fight.
The IDF clarified that the soldiers involved were not drone operators, and it is unclear how the three gained access to the squadron without proper authorization.
Israel has threatened to increase its involvement in Syria and vowed to protect the Druze religious minority, which began as a 10th-century offshoot of Ismailism, a branch of Shiite Islam, the Associated Press reported. Most of the world’s Druze population lives in Syria, with the rest predominantly in Israel and Lebanon.
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Turkish officials say Syria’s interim government has requested Turkey’s help to boost its defense capabilities.
While top Israeli officials want to increase the air force's supply of fighter jets, global inflation might make that more difficult.