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About 91% of all homes in Gaza are now destroyed or damaged, leaving the majority of the population without safe, permanent shelter, the U.N.'s OCHA said.
Since the ceasefire agreement on 11 October 2025, the death toll in the Gaza Strip has risen to 352, with more than 896 people injured, and 605 bodies have been recovered.
Only one out of eight planned aid movements coordinated with Israeli authorities was allowed into Gaza on Tuesday, the UN says.
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Gaza Humanitarian Foundation announces end of operations in Strip after 5 months
Head of controversial aid distributor says group aimed to produce new approach for handing out aid, claims ceasefire oversight mechanism to adopt model The post Gaza Humanitarian Foundation announces end of operations in Strip after 5 months appeared first on The Times of Israel.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said its five-month run ended after fulfilling a large part of its planned mission to distribute much-needed food and supplies to displaced Palestinians
Amnesty International has warned that Israel is "still committing genocide” against Palestinians in Gaza, despite the ceasefire.
Israeli forces killed three Palestinians in Gaza near the line demarcating areas of Israeli control, underlining the struggle to broaden a fragile ceasefire deal.
The Palestinian militant group Hamas called on mediating countries to pressure Israel to allow safe passage for dozens of its fighters holed up in tunnels in the southern Gaza Strip. The request came after the Israeli military said it killed over 20 Hamas members over the past week "who attempted to flee from the underground terror infrastructure in the area",