Gaza Strip
Israeli National Security Minister calls for "total occupation" of Gaza
Faced with this, Benjamin Netanyahu has stressed that the religious status quo will not change, and Hamas and Jordan have accused Israel of "provocations."
France expels a student from Gaza on a scholarship accused of spreading anti-Semitic messages
Nour Attaalah, 25, called for "killing Jews everywhere," and called for "high-definition images" of the executions of Israelis abducted by Hamas on October 7, 2023.
The Palestine Solidarity platform has called for mobilisation at the festivals in the Basque capitals
The platform has accused governments and the media of "hypocrisy" and called demonstrations in Vitoria-Gasteiz (6 August), Donostia-San Sebastián (10 August), Bilbao (15 August) and Pamplona (4 October).
Some 60,000 people have demonstrated in Tel Aviv following the broadcast of videos of hostages in Gaza
They have called for a ceasefire agreement that will bring prisoners from Gaza back to Israel, in a massive protest with more people than usual, following the release of videos of them showing the hostages starving and demanding an agreement from the authorities.
Hamas says it will not disarm until a Palestinian state is established
Unicef warns of an "unprecedented" increase in child deaths in Gaza
The bombing of the Gazatis continues: at least 22 Palestinians were killed last night in other Israeli attacks.
Gazatis children treated in Basque hospitals have burns, shrapnel wounds and malnutrition, in addition to serious illnesses
Doctors at Cruces Hospital and Donostia Hospital in Gaza have stressed that they are "fine." However, some are "malnourished" and will wait a while to "go to surgery in good condition."
At least 86 Gazans died on Wednesday as they sought humanitarian aid
Witnesses said the Israeli Army fired on the crowd as it made a "tactical stop" at the Zikim Pass.
Gazatese journalist, producer and translator Kayed Hammad: "Nothing surprises me, I've seen everything."
Journalist Arantza Ruiz will interview Gazatarra translator\u00A0 Kayed Hammad n on the ETB2 program "12 minutes"from 21:40. "I can't even cry, nothing surprises me, I've seen everything.
News: Tsunami Alert, Boise Festival and interview with Gazatese translator Kayed Hammad
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The dead are already over 60,000 in Gaza and famine is spreading throughout society
One in three citizens spend their days without eating and children under the age of 5 are at risk of malnutrition, according to the UN. The organization says the Palestinians are experiencing an "epic humanitarian disaster."
United Kingdom announces approval of the Palestinian State in September if Israel fails to meet certain requirements
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has urged Israel to ensure an end to the "Gaza disaster," the entry into force of the ceasefire and the non-annexation of the West Bank.
Israeli NGOs accuse Israel for the first time of genocide in Gaza
Israeli organizations B'TSELEM and Physicians for Human Rights Israel (PHRI) have accused the Israeli Government of committing genocide in the Gaza Strip. This is the first time local NGOs have described the Israeli offensive against the Palestinian enclave as such.
Israel has killed at least 98 people in Gaza during the "tactical ceasefire" announced by the army
Meanwhile, the United Nations General Assembly in New York has begun an international meeting for the two-state solution organized by France and Saudi Arabia. US Government considers the conference "unproductive and inadequate."
News: the US-China trade agreement, the UN conference and the programming of the Big Week in San Sebastian
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Israel intercepts the 'Handala' ship in international waters and holds the 21 activists trying to reach Gaza to break the blockade
Lawyers for Freedom Flotilla activists report that Israel won't let them see it. "The ship was intercepted in international waters and its capture is a clear violation of international law."
35 humanitarian aid trucks have entered Gaza after Israel announced a "10-hour" military suspension
In addition, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates have launched 25 tons of air humanitarian aid in various areas of the territory.
The Israeli Army holds the ship 'Handala' with humanitarian aid on its way to Gaza
On June 9, Israel intercepted another Freedom Fleet vessel, the Madleen, and arrested all activists, including Greta Thunberg.
Israel has resumed the distribution of air support in the Gaza Strip
The Israeli Defence Forces (FDI) have resumed air support in the Gaza Strip.
"The hunger crisis is deepening. Those who were already sick are dying."
Aitor Zabalgogeaskoa , coordinator of MSF, tells us from Gaza that the weakest, who were already in the worst condition, can no longer overcome the situation caused by the lack of food in Gaza. 125 people havealready died of hunger, 11 of them children in the last few hours.