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WHO suspends medical evacuations from Gaza following death of contractor in 'security incident'The evacuations were suspended after an individual who was contracted to provide services to the WHO in Gaza was killed during a security incident, Tedros said.APRIL 7, 2026|ByDANYA SAPERSTEINHamas claims disarmament request a 'way for Israel to continue genocide against Palestinians'According to Hamas, Israel "calls for an illusory peace through brute force, spreading destruction across the entire region."APRIL 5, 2026|ByREUTERS'They broke my leg for what happened in Sde Teiman': Bar Kupershtein recounts Hamas brutality"They took Yosef Chaim Ohana and me, and broke my leg. They said that it was because of Netanyahu, Ben Gvir, because of Sde Teiman," Kupershtein said in an interview for KAN Reshet Bet.APRIL 5, 2026|ByJERUSALEM POST STAFFInside Chiburim: Yaron Shane’s mission to help IDF soldiers find Love After WarYaron Shane shares how Love After War connects Israel’s soldiers and veterans with mentors and potential life partners.APRIL 4, 2026|ByLEAH HAKIMIANHezbollah sees potential win as Israel backs down from disarmament goal - analysisHezbollah views Israel’s shift away from disarming the group as a strategic win, believing that the Israeli climbdown will benefit its survival and influence in Lebanon.APRIL 4, 2026BySETH J. FRANTZMANIDF strikes Hamas terror cell operating near Israeli troops in northern GazaAccording to the military, troops identified the group of armed terrorists operating in a manner that posed an immediate threat to adjacent IDF forces in the area before conducting a strike.APRIL 3, 2026ByGOLDIE KATZThe greatest threat to Israel is not on the battlefield - it's at home - opinionIsrael faces a greater danger at home as Netanyahu’s coalition choices risk democracy, social cohesion, and long-term stability.APRIL 3, 2026ByDAN PERRYPro-Palestinian rally at Buchenwald memorial shut down by German authoritiesThe rally was slated for April 12, marking the 81st anniversary of Buchenwald’s liberation by US troops. But the city of Weimar said on Monday it would ban the event on the memorial grounds.APRIL 3, 2026BySHIRA LI BARTOV/JTABetween war and wins: Maccabi Tel Aviv’s Euroleague playoff push fueled by resilience - interviewRecently, Maccabi General Manager Claudio Coldebella spoke with Giuseppe Nigro of La Gazzetta dello Sport in Italy, sharing some of the successes he has experienced this season.APRIL 2, 2026ByJOSHUA HALICKMANHamas wants guarant...
Humanitarian Needs in Gaza Under Siege - iunwatch.org
The Gaza Strip has entered a stage in which the breadth and intensity of humanitarian needs are evident, yet the operational capacity of aid systems falls far short of matching that scale. By early 2026, UN-affiliated assessments indicate that the majority of Gaza’s population faces urgent needs for food, safe water, medical care, and basic shelter. Hospitals and clinics report operating under extreme strain, frequently without reliable power, sufficient medicines, or the capacity to absorb new waves of patients after each round of hostilities. The cumulative effect is a situation in which the declared scale of humanitarian needs vastly exceeds the ability of aid convoys, distribution nodes, and service providers to deliver consistent, life-sustaining support. Even when food and medical supplies reach Gaza, the distribution networks are often too fragile to ensure predictable coverage for all households. Damaged roads, collapsed bridges, and heavily monitored crossings have turned logistics into a core constraint, with convoys routinely rerouted, delayed, or blocked at checkpoints. UN-backed assessments describe a pattern of “partial and episodic” aid flows, in which brief windows of access are interrupted by renewed hostilities or security-related decisions. In this context, the humanitarian system operates not merely in reaction to crisis but in the management of a fragile rhythm of delivery under structurally hostile conditions. Deepening humanitarian needs and systemic gaps UN agencies, including the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), stress that humanitarian needs in Gaza have intensified rather than stabilised, driven by repeated waves of displacement, infrastructure damage, and service disruption. Damage to power grids, water-treatment plants, and sewage systems has left many communities without reliable access to safe water and sanitation, increasing the risk of disease outbreaks. Food-security monitoring indicates that large portions of the population are entirely dependent on aid for basic caloric intake, while local markets and wage-labor opportunities remain restricted due to mobility constraints and ongoing security concerns. Hunger, disease, and displacement are increasingly interdependent, creating a complex humanitarian crisis. At the same time, there is a widening gap between the scale of declared needs and the resources available to respond. While donors have pledged substantial financial support, much of it i...
The United Nations and the crisis in the Middle East
The United Nations and the Middle East, information, links, statements and everything else you need to follow the current Gaza crisis.
Gaza health ministry warns of imminent collapse as hospitals face fuel ...
The Palestinian Ministry of Health has warned of an impending health catastrophe in the Gaza Strip, as hospitals face a critical shortage of fuel needed to operate electricity generators, amid the ongoing impact of the Israeli genocide and the rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation.


