Israel may change tack to allow aid groups in Gaza to stay in charge of non-food aid
Saturday, 24 May 2025 () Under mounting pressure to increase aid to Gaza, Israel may be modifying its approach. It might allow established aid groups to manage non-food assistance while a new U.S.-backed foundation handles food distribution.
Israel aims to take control of 75% of the Gaza Strip in a sweeping military offensive, forcing over 2 million Palestinians into just three confined areas. As the conflict intensifies, more than 53,000 people have already been killed in Gaza, with international criticism mounting over the ongoing aid...
This is PART 2 of this 21WIRE LIVE midweek edition with host Patrick Henningsen talking to guest, Freddie Ponton from 21WIRE, to further investigate a fraudulent 'humanitarian aid'..
Deadly rush at UN food warehouse as Gaza hunger crisis worsens
Hundreds of Palestinians forced their way into a UN food warehouse in central Gaza on Wednesday, desperate for aid as hunger grips the..
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In a move condemned by Palestinians and rights groups, Israel has approved 22 new Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank—marking the largest such expansion in over 30 years. Some of the..