
Global Outrage Erupts Over U.S. Proposal to Control Gaza
U.S. President Trump’s plan to take over Gaza has sparked widespread outrage, especially in Egypt, raising fears of escalating conflict in the Middle East.
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U.S. President Trump’s plan to take over Gaza has sparked widespread outrage, especially in Egypt, raising fears of escalating conflict in the Middle East.
Middle Eastern countries strongly oppose U.S. President Trump’s proposal to relocate Gaza residents, emphasizing Palestinian rights and the importance of a two-state solution.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry condemns U.S. President Trump’s plan to take control of Gaza and relocate Palestinians, calling it a violation of international law.
China opposes the forced displacement of Gaza residents and supports a two-state solution, advocating for humanitarian aid and political settlement based on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as capital.
China’s Foreign Ministry opposes the forced displacement of Gaza residents, advocating for international support and a two-state solution for Palestine.
During Netanyahu’s visit, President Trump announced plans for the U.S. to take ownership of the Gaza Strip, proposing to redevelop the area after relocating the Palestinian population.
The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt reopened for the first time since May 2024, allowing Palestinian patients to cross into Egypt for medical treatment.
Hamas has released three Israeli hostages to the Red Cross in Gaza, marking a significant step in the ongoing exchange of prisoners. Among those released are dual nationals Keith Siegel and Ofer Kalderon.
Three Israeli hostages were released by Hamas in Gaza, marking the fourth exchange under the prisoner swap deal, signaling potential progress in ceasefire negotiations.
Over 500,000 displaced Palestinians have returned to northern Gaza following a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, marking a significant movement amid ongoing humanitarian concerns.
Over 500,000 displaced Palestinians have returned to northern Gaza following a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, signaling a hopeful step toward stability after months of conflict.
Over 500,000 displaced Palestinians have returned to northern Gaza following a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, marking a significant movement after 15 months of conflict.
President Trump proposes Jordan, Egypt, and other Arab nations take in Palestinians from Gaza to ‘clean out’ the region, as conflict causes a dire humanitarian crisis.
Displaced Gazans face uncertainty returning home amid tensions over a civilian’s release, affecting 650,000 Palestinians awaiting to resume their lives.
Hamas released four Israeli female hostages to the ICRC in Gaza City, marking the second phase of a prisoner-hostage exchange under a ceasefire agreement with Israel.
Over 900 aid trucks entered Gaza on Monday, the UN reports, as a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas takes hold, offering a critical lifeline amid a catastrophic humanitarian crisis.
Israel released 90 Palestinian prisoners from Ofer Prison as part of a ceasefire agreement with Hamas, marking a significant step toward easing tensions in the region.
Palestinians in Gaza took to the streets on January 19, 2025, celebrating a ‘victory’ as the first phase of a ceasefire went into effect, expressing hope to rebuild their country.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stated that despite the ceasefire, humanitarian aid distribution in Gaza continues to face significant challenges, during a press conference in Beirut, Lebanon.
Nichola Jones of the IFRC assesses Gaza’s dire humanitarian crisis amid prolonged conflict and discusses major obstacles to aid delivery.