Gaza, Israel and Palestinians
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The Global March to Gaza aims to pressure world leaders to end Israel’s genocidal war in the Palestinian enclave.
The detained crew of the Gaza-bound aid ship that was intercepted by Israel on Monday morning was taken to the Israeli port of Ashdod Monday evening, according to Israel’s foreign ministry.
Greta Thunberg has been deported from Israel after the humanitarian aid ship she was aboard was intercepted by the Israeli military and towed to the port city of Ashdod.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas reportedly said that Hamas 'will no longer rule Gaza and must hand over its weapons.'
As Abu Shabab and his militia continue to fend off the allegations, Basem Naim, Hamas Political Bureau member and spokesperson, asserted that the group had little influence in Gaza, marking an apparent blow to Israel's efforts to challenge Hamas' rule in the territory.
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Israel’s blockade of Gaza may have been partially lifted – and a new US-backed plan to deliver aid has begun. But there are multiple indications that the plight of Gazans is rapidly worsening.
The activists had set out to protest Israel’s ongoing military campaign in the Gaza Strip, which is among the deadliest and most destructive since World War II, and its restrictions on the entry of aid.
In call on Monday, US president also reportedly told PM that threats to strike Iran 'aren't helping' nuclear talks; CENTCOM chief says White House has 'wide range of options' if negotiations fail