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Leaders of anti-Hamas militias come out against Turkish, Qatari involvement in postwar Gaza
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Six-year-old twins in Gaza City were playing outside when they saw a round object and thought it was a toy. Then it exploded.
Palestinians gather at a street vendor under the destroyed buildings in Jabalia, northern Gaza Strip, Oct. 24, 2025. The United Nations estimates that approximately 92 percent of all residential buildings in Gaza -- around 436,
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Palestinians: Injuries following incidents in the Gaza Strip
Despite the current ceasefire, several people have been injured, some seriously, following incidents in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, Palestinian sources reported on Saturday. Four people were injured in an Israeli airstrike on a vehicle in Nuseirat in the centre of the Gaza Strip on Saturday evening,
The ceasefire offers a critical window to deliver more aid to as many children as possible. A cash transfer program is a key part of UNICEF's humanitarian response.
Gazan authorities say the average number of humanitarian aid trucks entering Gaza each day since the ceasefire began stands at 89. That is about 50 percent more than the figure in September. But according to the terms of the agreement 600 trucks were supposed to enter daily.
Israeli forces carried out a "targeted strike" on an individual in central Gaza who was planning to attack Israeli troops, Israel's military said on Saturday.
UNRWA, UNICEF, and local officials warn of a worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza as Israel continues to block essential aid.
Israel as part of the ceasefire were buried at a mass grave site in the Palestinian enclave on Wednesday after health officials were unable to identify the remains.
US president holds talks with Qatari leaders on Air Force One as Washington pushes to reach second phase of Gaza plan.
The Fatah movement, led by Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen), emphasized that any future arrangement in the Gaza Strip must be conducted under Palestinian national legitimacy, embodied in the PLO and the State of Palestine.