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The Times of Israel on MSNSome IDF officers warn Gaza could face starvation in weeks without new aid – reportGeneral said to warn enclave is weeks away from running out of supplies, as officers note that restarting distribution will take time and requires immediate steps
Following the release of Idan Alexander from Hamas captivity, former ISA field coordinator Ilan Segev warns that despite the joy, the road to rescuing the remaining 58 hostages is long and fraught with complexity.
Edan Alexander, a dual Israeli American national, was released following pressure from President Trump, who is set to travel to the region.
Families of October 7 hostages held in Gaza demanded any new information from the Israeli government after US President Donald Trump said three more of the captives had died.
Edan Alexander, a 21-year-old Israeli-American soldier from New Jersey, was released after 583 days in Hamas captivity following the October 7 attacks. His freedom marks a rare moment of hope in a long-running crisis,
With few guidelines to assist them in reacclimating child hostages, the elderly, and abductees held for hundreds of days, doctors have forged their own protocols to help former captives thrive
The entire population of Gaza faces a critical risk of famine, with half a million of them facing starvation, a global hunger monitor has said, calling this a major deterioration since its last report in October.
A senior Hamas official tells Newsweek that the Palestinian militant group saw "positive" potential in signs of a growing rift between President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, after offering the U.S. leader a political win in the form of an American hostage release ahead of his Middle East trip.
The strike hit an underground site in Khan Younis, according to Israel’s military, and an official said it could take days for Israel to determine whether the strike was successful.
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Daily Times on MSNWHO: 57 children die from malnutrition in Gaza as humanitarian crisis deepensAt least 57 children have died from malnutrition in Gaza since March 2, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed on Tuesday. The deaths come amid a worsening aid blockade that has severely restricted food and medical supplies from reaching the population.