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Nearly 300 bodies found in mass grave at Nasser Hospital in Gaza following Israeli offensive

Civil defense teams in Gaza's Khan Younis found a mass grave inside the Nasser Hospital, recovering around 300 bodies, as Israel continues its bombardment of Gaza for over six months now.

Google fired 28 employees who protested its $1.2 billion contract with Israel

Google fired 28 employees who participated in protests against the company's $1.2 billion contract with the Israeli government.

UN Security Council passes Gaza ceasefire resolution for the first time as US abstains

For the first time, the UN security council has adopted a resolution calling for ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and Palestinian militants Hamas and the release of all hostages as well as the need to send urgent aid to Gaza.

More than 13,000 children killed in Gaza, many others severely malnourished as Is­raeli strikes continue

Israel has killed over 13,000 children in Gaza since the start of its "genocidal" war on October 7, while others are suffering from severe malnutrition to the extent that they do not “even have the energy to cry”, according to UNICEF.

First aid ship reaches Gaza via new maritime corridor as Israel blocks land routes

World Central Kitchen, sending essential food supplies to Gaza from Cyprus via the Mediterranean is gearing up to send a second vessel with aid supplies in the coming days.

Israel’s illegal settlement expansion plan in West Bank faces global condemnation

The Israeli government’s plan to build about 3500 new settlement units in the West Bank is facing widespread condemnation from across the globe, including some of Tel Aviv’s closest allies.

Red Sea cables cut amid tensions across Middle East, disrupting global internet traffic

At least four cables under the Red Sea that provide global internet and telecommunications have been cut, disrupting internet services across Asia, Europe and the Middle East.

Vigils held for US airman Aaron Bushnell who set himself on fire and died outside Israeli embassy to protest ‘genocide’ in Gaza

Vigils were held in cities across the United States on Monday evening, to honor and mourn the US active-duty airman, Aaron Bushnell, who died after setting himself on fire in protest of war in Gaza.

Turkiye and Egypt agree on joint Middle East approach as Erdogan visits Cairo first time in a decade

Turkiye and Egypt agreed to boost trade to $15 billion annually and improve diplomatic cooperation in the Middle East.

ICJ orders Israel to prevent acts of genocide in Gaza but stops short of ordering ceasefire

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ordered Israel to take action to prevent acts of genocide in Gaza and provide humanitarian aid to Palestinians in a ruling that could have far-reaching consequences.

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