More than 100 aid trucks cross into Gaza
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A baker tells us, despite more than 100 trucks crossing the border this week, they only have enough flour for two more days.
The US has been talking with Hamas through an American intermediary in Doha this week in hopes of brokering an Israel-Gaza ceasefire agreement, according to a source familiar with the matter, as US officials say President Donald Trump is growing increasingly frustrated with Israel’s handling of the conflict.
Britain, France and Canada called the Israeli plans for escalation “disproportionate” and “egregious” at a time when the U.N. is warning the population is at risk of famine.
Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon slammed international criticism from the U.K., France and Canada over Israel's war against Hamas terrorists. Responding to the criticism, Danon told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview at the Jerusalem Post conference in New York that while Israel values international law,
As Israel intensified its offensive in Gaza to take "total control" of the Palestinian territory, some of its closest allies, including the United States, might be threatening to withdraw their support from Jerusalem in the face of mass starvation.
The UK suspended trade talks with Israel and summoned the ambassador, Tzipi Hotovely, for urgent talks as Foreign Secretary David Lammy warned 'history will judge them'
“So we decided to provide minimal aid during the war and of course we advanced in this way and of course we discovered that Hamas ... Israel responded with a furious bombing and military ...
Israel has been pressing Hamas ... Canada condemned Israel’s expanded military operations in Gaza and called on Israel to engage with the U.N. “to ensure a return to delivery of aid in line ...