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Hamas releases last surviving American hostage in Gaza
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The Jordan Times on MSNHeritage Alert: Cultural devastation in Gaza’s historic marketOnce a vibrant artery of Gaza’s Old City, Souk Al Zawiya stood as a symbol of communal life, trade, and cultural continuity. Nestled along a centuries-old trade route linking Asia and Africa, the market was not only Gaza’s largest but also one of its most historically significant.
Israel’s plan to capture more land in Gaza and relocate thousands of civilians has heightened a sense of hopelessness among Palestinians.
Palestinians in northern Gaza are struggling to find drinking water, with some forced to consume saltwater despite the health risks.
Israeli strikes overnight and into Sunday killed 15 people in the Gaza Strip, mostly women and children, according to local health officials. Two of the strikes hit tents in the southern city of Khan Younis,
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.
A group of American security contractors, ex-military officers and humanitarian aid officials is proposing to take over the distribution of food and other supplies in Gaza based on plans similar to ones designed by Israel.
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Africanews on MSNGaza Crisis: Water shortages worsenC arrying empty containers, children in Gaza City chase after a truck delivering water. It’s been nearly two days since a truck carrying drinking water last reached Shati, the b