Israel’s War on Gaza: Israeli Military Blocks WFP Aid Convoy
World Food Programme (WFP) revealed that an essential aid convoy, with life-saving supplies, was abruptly denied entry to the northern...
UNRWA Chief Warns of ‘Concerted Campaign’ to Eliminate Agency’s Role in Protecting Rights of Palestinians
United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) Chief Philippe Lazzarini has warned of ‘a deliberate and concerted campaign’ aimed at...
US Vice President Criticises Israel’s Actions in Gaza
US Vice President Kamala Harris criticised Israel in an unexpected address near Edmund Pettus Bridge. She called attention to what...
US Airdrops Aid Over Gaza Amid Ceasefire Hopes
The first airdrops of US aid over Gaza began on Saturday, following President Biden’s call for an immediate ceasefire, marking...
Government, Opposition Condemn Israel’s Killing of Palestinian Aid Seekers
In separate statements, both the government and the main opposition Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) have strongly condemned the recent attack...
World Reacts to Israel’s Killing of Palestinian Aid Seekers
Israel’s killing of Palestinians rushing for food aid in northern Gaza has sparked widespread condemnation from several countries, aid groups,...
Gaza Faces Mass Killing of Children in Slow Motion, Says Save the Children
The international charity organisation Save the Children says Gaza is facing a “mass killing of children in slow motion” as Israel...
At Least 112 Killed, 760 Injured After Israeli Forces Open Fire on Palestinians Rushing for Food Aid
At least 112 Palestinians have been killed and 760 injured after Israeli forces opened fire on a crowd of Palestinians...
Biden, Netanyahu Pursue Contradictory Objectives in Gaza Ceasefire Negotiations
Despite expressions of hope from US President Joe Biden, both Israeli and Hamas officials have downplayed the likelihood of an...
Ceasefire in Gaza Next Week, US President Tells Press
US President Joe Biden expressed his hope for a ceasefire in Gaza by Monday. Although President Biden did not provide...

