Israel, US recall teams from Gaza truce talks
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WASHINGTON: An internal US government analysis released Friday (July 25) found no evidence that the Palestinian militant group Hamas systematically stole US-funded humanitarian aid in Gaza, challengin
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Daily Times on MSNUSAID finds no proof Hamas stole US Gaza aid
A new internal report by the US for International Development (USAID) has found no evidence that Hamas systematically stole US-funded humanitarian aid in Gaza. This analysis challenges repeated claims made by Israel and the United States about aid diversion being a key reason for launching private,
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Gaza ceasefire talks: What we know as US envoy meets Israeli and Qatari officials
Mr Witkoff is due to meet with senior Israeli and Qatari in an attempt to rescue plans for a 60-day truce, which could see Israel allow more aid for starving Palestinians and the release of Israeli hostages. Here is all we know about the Gaza ceasefire deal.
The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) was paid over $1m for advising a private US maritime aid initiative for Gaza that operated outside the traditional United Nations-led system, according to the Financial Times.
Activists are diversifying their tactics, holding hunger strikes and more to demand an end to US aid to Israel.
US President Donald Trump has voiced confidence that a ceasefire deal in Gaza could be agreed this week after Hamas announced that it had “submitted a positive response” to a proposal for a 60-day truce with Israel.
This is an audio transcript of the Behind the Money podcast episode: ‘Inside BCG’s Gaza work scandal’ Michela Tindera In the middle of May, the United Nations humanitarian relief chief, Tom Fletcher, provided an update to the UN security council. It was about the situation in Gaza.
In just five months, Trump has overseen nearly as many US airstrikes (529) as were recorded across the entire four years of the previous administration (555),' says monitor - Anadolu Ajansı
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Just 23% of Americans say Israeli military actions in Gaza are fully justified, CNN poll finds
Americans are increasingly skeptical of Israeli actions in Gaza, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS that also finds rising sentiment that the US should pull back on military aid to Israel.