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    'No joy': Gazans mark sombre Eid in shadow of war

    Gazans commemorated Eid al-Adha amidst war, with no usual festivities due to ongoing conflict and devastation from the Israeli campaign. Displaced families faced a somber holiday lacking joy and tradition. Despite a temporary pause in fighting for humanitarian aid delivery, many mourned lost loved ones and struggled to find solace in a landscape of destruction and loss. The ceasefire prompted a brief moment of calm, but for many, the scars of war remain deep.

    Hamas says it accepts UN-backed Gaza truce plan, US cites 'hopeful sign'

    Hamas accepts U.N. resolution to end Gaza war with Israel, ready to negotiate. U.S. Secretary of State sees it as a positive step. Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Tel Aviv after talks with Israeli leaders said that discussions also touching on post-war plans for Gaza will continue over the next couple of days,

    What's in the new Israel ceasefire proposal Biden announced?

    U.S. President Joe Biden proposed a three-phase ceasefire plan to end the war in Gaza, involving a ceasefire, release of hostages and prisoners, and Gaza reconstruction, amidst a humanitarian crisis.

    Global aid group asks warring forces to respect its neutrality with 24 of its aid workers killed

    The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has allowed the opening of rupee accounts outside India as part of its strategic action plan to internationalise the domestic currency. The RBI has finalised a strategic action plan for 2024-25, focusing on liberalising the external commercial borrowing framework and 'Go-live' for phase I of the software platform for ECBs and trade credits reporting and approval (SPECTRA) project.

    Pop diva Dua Lipa condemns Israel for enabling genocide in Gaza

    ​Israel's military operations in Gaza, concentrated now on Rafah, provoked a renewed backlash after Gaza officials said an Israeli strike this weekend set ablaze a crowded refugee camp, killing 45.

    World's largest humanitarian network calls for Gaza ceasefire

    The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) has called for a ceasefire and unrestricted humanitarian access to the Gaza Strip, where millions are facing severe hunger. The appeal comes nearly seven months after Israel launched a significant offensive in response to Hamas-led attacks that killed 1,200 people in Israel. IFRC President Kate Forbes emphasized the need for a political solution to allow aid delivery, highlighting the dire conditions she witnessed in Rafah, Gaza, including inadequate housing, water, sanitation, and medical supplies.

    • UN chief Antonio Guterres condemns Israeli strike in Rafah, says 'horror must stop'

      UN Secretary-General and High Commissioner for Human Rights condemn Israeli strike in Rafah. 45 killed in Gaza camp. IDF targeted Hamas officials. Netanyahu acknowledges 'tragic mistake.' Paramedics, firefighters respond in safe zones. Sirens in Tel Aviv.

      Hamas representative denies new negotiations with Israel amid Gaza truce talks

      Hamas has rejected the idea of new negotiations with Israel, emphasizing the need for Israel to withdraw from Gaza and end hostilities. Despite reports suggesting a potential revival of talks for a Gaza truce, Hamas maintains that it had already accepted a ceasefire proposal, which Israel had rejected. The group remains skeptical of Israel's intentions and insists on a permanent cessation of hostilities, highlighting the challenges Israel faces amid mounting international pressure and diplomatic isolation.

      Top UN court orders Israel to halt military operation in Rafah; Israel is unlikely to comply

      Israel signals defiance of ICJ order, citing protection of citizens, while Russia ignores court order on Ukraine invasion.

      France says it 'supports ICC', where warrants sought for Israel, Hamas leaders

      France expressed support for the International Criminal Court's independence after its prosecutor sought arrest warrants for Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Hamas members. The ICC prosecutor accused Israel of "crimes against humanity" during the war in Gaza and Hamas of atrocities, including "taking hostages" and "rape." Israel rejected the accusations, while the US, Israel's ally, condemned the ICC's bid, saying there is no equivalence between Israel and Hamas.

      31 people killed by deadly strikes in Gaza as US envoy visits Israel

      An Israeli strike in central Gaza killed 31 people, including civilians, amid ongoing conflict. Israeli forces advanced on Rafah, Gaza's southern city, while Hamas targeted Israeli forces at Rafah crossing. The situation has prompted US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan's visit for talks. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vows to continue fighting Hamas, facing pressure for a post-war plan. US President Joe Biden calls for an immediate ceasefire and a regional peace deal for a two-state solution. The conflict has led to significant casualties and a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with aid efforts hampered by the violence.

      Airstrike kills 27 in central Gaza and fighting rages as Israel's leaders are increasingly divided

      Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces criticism from the two other members of his War Cabinet, with his main political rival, Benny Gantz, threatening to leave the government if a plan is not created by June 8 that includes an international administration for postwar Gaza.

      Member of Israel's War Cabinet says he'll quit the government June 8 unless there's a new war plan

      In a significant development, Benny Gantz, a key member of Israel's War Cabinet, threatened to resign if the government doesn't adopt a new plan for the Gaza conflict. His plan includes the return of hostages, ending Hamas' rule, and normalizing relations with Saudi Arabia. Gantz's departure would leave Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reliant on far-right allies, potentially impacting the direction of the conflict. Meanwhile, aid distribution is set to begin in Gaza, where residents are struggling amid Israeli restrictions and heavy fighting.

      UN starts probe into Indian staff killed by unidentified strike in Rafah

      The United Nations is investigating an unidentified strike on a UN car in Rafah that killed its first international staff member in Gaza since October 7, 2023. Retired Indian Army officer Waibhav Anil Kale, who was working with the UN Department of Safety and Security, was killed amid Israel's intensified actions in Gaza.

      UN condoles death of ex-Indian Army officer in Gaza, believes vehicle struck by Israeli tank

      The United Nations has expressed condolences and apologised to India over the killing of former Indian Army officer Colonel Waibhav Anil Kale in Gaza. The attack is believed to be shots from an Israeli tank. The UN has set up a fact-finding panel to investigate the incident, with Deputy Spokesman Farhan Haq confirming Kale as the "first international casualty" in Gaza for the world body.

      As Israel pushes deeper into Rafah, Hamas regroups elsewhere in ungoverned Gaza

      Israeli forces battle Palestinian militants in Gaza, risking Egypt peace treaty. Heavy bombardment reported in Jabaliya and Zeitoun. Civilians flee to Khan Younis and Mawasi. Lack of a postwar governance plan in Gaza.

      Heavy fighting in Gaza's Rafah keeps aid crossings closed and sends 110,000 civilians fleeing

      The World Food Program will run out of food for distribution in southern Gaza by Saturday, said Georgios Petropoulos, an official with the U.N. Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Rafah. Aid groups have said fuel will also be depleted soon, forcing hospitals to shut down critical operations and bringing to a halt trucks delivering aid across south and central Gaza.

      Netanyahu on US threat to withhold arms: Israel will fight with its 'fingernails' if needed

      Netanyahu remains resolute on Gaza offensive despite U.S. arms threat, hinting at Rafah invasion. Concerns over humanitarian catastrophe persist. Hamas seeks hostage deal guarantees, while UNRWA faces aid rationing amid Rafah crossing closure.

      Israel says it reopened a key Gaza crossing after a rocket attack but the UN says no aid has entered

      The Israeli military reopened the Kerem Shalom crossing into Gaza after days of closure, but no humanitarian aid has entered yet, and there is no one to receive it on the Palestinian side after workers fled during Israel's military incursion. The closure, prompted by a Hamas rocket attack that killed four Israeli soldiers, has raised concerns about aid operations in Gaza. The U.S. paused a bomb shipment to Israel last week over fears of a full-scale assault on Rafah, further straining U.S.-Israel relations.

      "Assault on Rafah would be strategic mistake": UN Chief Guterres

      "An assault on Rafah would be a strategic mistake, a political calamity & a humanitarian nightmare," Guterres said in a video posted on X, as he made an appeal to the international community to help avert the ongoing conflict.

      Hamas accepts Qatar-mediated proposal on hostage release, Israeli withdrawal from Gaza

      Hamas has agreed to a ceasefire proposal mediated by Qatar and Egypt, potentially easing tensions in Gaza. The agreement, detailed in a document obtained by CNN, outlines a three-phase plan. It includes the release of Israeli hostages, gradual Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, and improved aid access. Each phase lasts 42 days, with a focus on achieving peace and rebuilding Gaza. International efforts are underway to facilitate the ceasefire, with optimism for a swift resolution and sustainable aid flow into Gaza.

      Deadly chaos at Gaza aid distribution as WHO renews hospital warning

      Israel's siege, sparked by a deadly militant attack on October 7, brings nightly air strikes and in recent days major operations around several hospitals, which it says are used by Palestinian militant groups -- claims denied by Hamas.

      Top world court orders Israel to ensure urgent aid reaches Gazans

      The world's top court has ordered Israel to ensure more food and urgent humanitarian assistance reaches Gazans, warning famine is already setting in after nearly six months of war. It told Israel to "take all necessary and effective measures to ensure, without delay" the supply "of urgently needed basic services and humanitarian assistance".

      UN chief to visit Gaza border as Israel vows to go ahead with Rafah attack

      UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is set to visit Egypt's border with Gaza on Saturday, following Israel's announcement that it would send troops to fight Hamas in Rafah, even without US support. Despite warnings that such an invasion would cause mass civilian casualties and worsen the humanitarian crisis, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he must press ahead with the attack.

      UN chief Antonio Guterres calls for ceasefire in war-torn Sudan during Ramadan
      US humanitarian aid airdrops into Gaza will begin "very soon" says Biden

      President Joe Biden has announced the initiation of US airdrops of humanitarian assistance into Gaza, with the goal of ensuring additional supplies reach the region. Biden provided a mixed assessment of ongoing hostage talks between Israel and Hamas, expressing hope for a potential deal by Ramadan while acknowledging the challenges. He emphasized efforts to secure a ceasefire and facilitate aid surges to Gaza. The recent tragedy in Gaza, where at least 115 people were killed and 760 injured, has intensified calls for an independent inquiry, with the United Nations and various nations backing this appeal.

      Ceasefire calls grow day after Israeli gunfire near aid convoy

      World leaders demand answers about deaths in Gaza and call for more aid. Israel faces pressure to explain killings and facilitate aid deliveries in the territory. France's foreign minister, Stephane Sejourne, called for an independent investigation and said the deadly chaos surrounding the convoy was the result of a humanitarian catastrophe that has left Gazans fighting for food. "What is happening is indefensible and unjustifiable," Sejourne told France Inter on Friday. "Israel must be able to hear it and it must stop."

      Israel-Hamas war: United States vetoes UN resolution demanding humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza again
      US pushes for UN to support temporary Gaza ceasefire, oppose Rafah assault

      The United States proposes a rival UN resolution opposing a major ground offensive by Israel. Israel's response is unknown. The US warns Israel about relying on American diplomatic protection. The resolution rejects demographic or territorial change in Gaza and actions reducing its territory.

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