Benjamin Netanyahu announces the start of an ‘intensive operation’ on the Strip’s capital. A UN commission has concluded that Israel is committing genocide, which its authorities have dismissed as ‘Hamas falsehoods, laundered and repeated by others’
The lives of millions of children hang in the balance if they lose access to this compound. The UN and NGOs are seeking solutions to produce it locally and distribute the US stockpile
The UN and OSCE accuse Moscow of systematic mistreatment of Ukrainian prisoners of war. Putin is considering withdrawing the country from the European anti-torture treaty
A group of exiles from Equatorial Guinea is defending their separation from the former Spanish territory in response to decades of abuse, isolation, and repression
Experts and industry promoters warn that the gains from this growing sector are not fully reaching local workers and suppliers, and stress the need to invest in education and the competitiveness of community projects
A human rights lawyer, a former officer and activist, and a reserve soldier, all Israelis, describe the Netanyahu government’s actions as ‘criminal’
The WHO warns of the potential spread of GBS, of which 85 cases have already been detected in the enclave, three of them fatal
The sick are dying in the largest medical center in southern Gaza, with hardly any medicine available and many malnourished patients who are unable to leave the Strip for treatment
Netanyahu states that the offensive on the Strip’s capital is continuing while announcing talks to free all hostages held by Hamas
The government has called up 60,000 reservists while Netanyahu rejected the truce proposal accepted by Hamas and called for ‘seizing control of the last terrorist strongholds’
More than 100 NGOs are denouncing new registration rules requiring them to provide confidential information about donors and staff, which is further hindering the delivery of aid to the Strip
Many reporters are estranged from their loved ones, and suffer from the constant fear they experience in the face of an Israeli offensive that has killed more than 200 of their colleagues
The plan to take the entire Strip remains in place despite criticism from the army leadership, the families of the hostages, and the humanitarian sector
Around 350,000 people suffering from some kind of illness not directly caused by the Israeli offensive have been unable to receive treatment due to the destruction of hospitals and mass displacement in the Strip
Gazan photographer Ahmed al-Arini recounts the pain and exhaustion he deals with daily to document the humanitarian catastrophe ravaging the enclave
The Israeli blockade is forcing more than two million people into a daily struggle to survive. Over 100 organizations denounce a deliberately provoked humanitarian catastrophe. ‘There is no food in Gaza, absolutely none’
Gazan authorities say 10 more people have died of starvation in the past 24 hours as White House Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff travels to Rome to reinvigorate truce talks
The diplomat visited Colombia for the first summit of the Hague Group, geared toward taking action to pressure Israel into ending the war in Gaza
Three sex workers recount the violence and scams their peers face in the country’s tourism zones
The Italian lawyer, who is being targeted with sanctions by the Trump administration over her support for the Palestinian people, rules out resignation and proposes the total end of relations with Israel’s ‘apartheid regime’
The conference will bring together delegates from some 30 countries and UN officials such as the rapporteur for the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Francesca Albanese
Nasser, the largest medical center in the southern Strip and the only one with the capacity to treat patients in critical condition, is surrounded by ‘red zones’ and increasingly isolated from the population
Experts, witnesses, and NGOs question the figures regarding the militarized and ‘undignified’ operation, backed by Israel and the US
Egyptian diplomat Ahmed Aboul Gheit defends dialogue with the Jewish State to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza despite admitting that it is committing ethnic cleansing
A group of extremists unsuccessfully tried to block trucks at the Kerem Shalom crossing, on the border with the south of the Palestinian enclave
The shortage of supplies threatens hospital operations and the health of Gazans. The UN warns of a ‘health emergency’ due to the lack of menstrual kits
Embrapa, the public agricultural research agency, is committed to combining livestock, crops, and trees to turn around a sector that pollutes more than Japan