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Israeli attacks kill 166 in 24 hours as fighting rages in northern Gaza

Israeli attacks have claimed 166 lives in 24 hours in northern Gaza amid ongoing fighting. The violence has led to widespread casualties and destruction, prompting global concern and a UN Security Council resolution urging humanitarian access and a sustainable cessation of hostilities. The conflict shows no sign of abating, with significant international implications. - Khabristan.PK

Gaza children dizzy from hunger

Gaza children displaced by Israel's military offensive are suffering from hunger and malnutrition. With limited access to food and water, families are struggling to feed their children. The dire situation has led to weight loss, illness, and trauma. Aid distribution is insufficient, leaving many in desperate need of assistance. The humanitarian crisis continues to worsen.

White House’s Sullivan discusses Gaza war with Saudi crown prince

White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan held discussions with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, focusing on efforts to establish a lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians, as stated by the White House. The meeting also delved into addressing humanitarian concerns in Gaza, with a specific emphasis on augmenting the delivery of essential aid to the Palestinian enclave. Additionally, a spectrum of bilateral issues was on the agenda, reflecting the multifaceted nature of the talks.

Gaza faces ‘perfect storm’ of deadly diseases

In Gaza, where the residents have endured the harrowing consequences of Israel's military actions, a new and insidious threat has quietly emerged in the form of rampant disease. The profound scarcity of essential resources—such as food, clean water, and shelter—has left a staggering number of traumatized individuals in an alarmingly vulnerable state. The healthcare system, already fragile, now teeters on the brink of collapse, prompting predictions from health experts about the imminent onset of epidemics within the enclave.

Israel continues to pound Gaza as rift with US grows

Israel continued its intensive airstrikes on Gaza on Thursday, while a prominent White House advisor was scheduled to visit Jerusalem, deepening a rift over U.S. calls for restraint from its ally. The conflict, now entering its third month, originated from the October 7 attacks by the Palestinian group Hamas on Israel, leaving the besieged Gaza Strip in ruins and resulting in the tragic deaths of over 18,600 people, primarily women and children.

Usman Khawaja won’t wear shoes with Gaza messages: Cummins

Australian cricketer Usman Khawaja plans to not wear shoes with messages related to the Gaza crisis during the first Test against Pakistan, following concerns about breaking ICC rules. In a gesture of solidarity, Khawaja had inscribed slogans on his shoes but decided against making a "big fuss." His stance has sparked debates on expressing personal opinions within sporting regulations. - Khabristan.PK

Israel under pressure from allies over Gaza war

Key allies are pressuring Israel over its war in Gaza, with the United States criticizing its bomb attacks as "indiscriminate". The UN General Assembly demanded an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. Leaders from Australia, Canada, and New Zealand called for a ceasefire, voicing concerns over civilian suffering. The conflict has resulted in significant casualties and infrastructure destruction. - Khabristan.PK

Zara ‘rergrets misunderstanding’ regarding recent campaign ‘depicting’ scene from Gaza

Zara apologized for the controversial campaign depicting Gaza scenes, pulling the images from its website and app after boycott calls. The collection's launch received backlash for resembling photos of corpses in Gaza, amid heightened sensitivity due to the Israel-Palestine conflict. International brands are facing increased scrutiny in such situations. The CEO of Web Summit resigned over similar remarks previously. - Khabristan.PK

Israel continues to bomb south Gaza as Hamas battles invading forces

Israel continued its aggressive bombardment of the main southern city in Gaza on Monday, as tensions escalated following warnings from Palestinian resistance group Hamas. Hamas had threatened that no Israeli captives would leave Gaza alive unless its demands for prisoner releases were met. The relentless Israeli offensive has resulted in widespread destruction in Gaza, reducing many areas to rubble and claiming the lives of at least 18,000 people, with a majority being women and children.

Pakistan welcomes UN chief’s move on Gaza

On Thursday, Pakistan expressed its appreciation for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres's decision to invoke Article 99 of the UN Charter, drawing attention to the critical security situation and humanitarian crisis in Gaza.