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The Times of Israel on MSNBack in Gaza City again, IDF finds itself fighting ‘infrastructure,’ not terroristsIn booby-trapped Daraj neighborhood, tank battalion commander tells ToI his forces are degrading Hamas capabilities, working to secure conditions for hostage release The post Back in Gaza City again,
Doctors and aid workers inside Gaza are reporting the highest levels of malnutrition in children they have ever seen as the hunger crisis reportedly continues to worsen.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump appeared on Friday to abandon Gaza ceasefire negotiations with Hamas, both claiming it had become clear that the Palestinian militants did not want a deal.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNGaza civil defence says Israeli forces kill 28 peopleGAZA CITY: Gaza’s civil defence agency said Israeli military operations killed at least 23 people on Friday across the Palestinian territory, with another five killed in an overnight air strike.
Israel will coordinate airdrops of aid into Gaza from foreign countries in the coming days, an Israeli security official confirmed to ABC News.
Hunger and disease continue to stalk Palestinians in Gaza, and aid organizations are warning that children are at greatest risk of starvation. A U.N. worker has described people as "walking corpses."
Israel is permitting supplies to enter the territory in quantities catastrophically insufficient for its approximately 2 million residents.
Israeli ground troops for the first time have pushed into areas of a central Gaza city where several aid groups are based.