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A U.S.-backed, Israeli-approved agency is struggling to deliver food safely to starving Palestinians—with disastrous results.
Recent comments from the White House suggest that a campaign to undermine public trust in the media is not going away.
If Israel gets in the way of deal-making with the Gulf plutocrats, it could become an annoyance that Trump might feel he ...
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation told The Associated Press reports of violence in Rafah were inaccurate and aid distribution ...
French anti-terror prosecutors have opened probes into "complicity in genocide" and "incitement to genocide" after ...
Popular Forces, a group led by Yasser Abu Shabab, has been accused by Hamas and other critics of looting and stealing humanitarian aid.
A new force challenging Hamas has arisen in southern Gaza composed of a local Bedouin tribe, The New Arab looks into its ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has acknowledged his government has been arming a criminal gang in Gaza that has ...
Aid agencies say Israel-backed Gaza delivery group is failing a starving population - Exclusive: Aid workers in both the ...
Yasser Abu Shabab, a Bedouin man in his 30s, holds sway in eastern Rafah, an area close to a key border crossing between ...
The former religious freedom commissioner and Trump faith adviser steps in after the first weeks of food distributions.
Yechiel Leiter, the Israeli ambassador to the U.S., lashed out at members of Congress who voted to restrict arms sales to his country in an interview with the “Politically Georgia” podcast. U.S. Sen.