Israel's Netanyahu acknowledges pressure from allies in decision to resume Gaza aid
Monday, 19 May 2025 () Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced resumption of aid to Gaza following pressure from allies concerned about the worsening humanitarian crisis. The decision comes after a weeks-long blockade that exacerbated the situation, prompting warnings of famine. Despite resuming aid, Israel launched a new offensive, displacing Palestinians and aiming to secure aid distribution while pushing Hamas towards a ceasefire agreement.
Hamas welcomed a rare joint statement from the UK, France, and Canada that sharply criticized Israel’s Gaza offensive and threatened concrete action if hostilities continue. The three nations demanded an immediate end to Israel's Operation Gideon’s Chariots and full restoration of humanitarian...
First aid trucks enter Gaza as allies warn Israel of sanctions
Aid trucks were seen on Tuesday at the Kerem Shalom crossing, as Israel allowed limited humanitarian supplies into Gaza after months of..
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UK, France and Canada threaten action as Israel vows to take over Gaza
Several of Israel's key allies promised to take concrete action should Israel not halt its offensive and allow humanitarian aid..
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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to seize full control of Gaza as the IDF intensifies Operation Gideon’s Chariots, launching simultaneous ground assaults in the north and south. Over 670 Hamas..
The leaders of Britain, Canada and France threatened sanctions against Israel on Monday if it does not stop a renewed military offensive in Gaza and lift aid... News24