Rising Islamophobia in the US Amid Gaza Conflict: A Global Wake-up Call
A new report reveals record levels of Islamophobia in the US amid the Gaza conflict, impacting Muslim Americans.
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A new report reveals record levels of Islamophobia in the US amid the Gaza conflict, impacting Muslim Americans.
Israeli PM Netanyahu confirms Hamas leader Mohammad Sinwar, brother of late Yahya Sinwar, was eliminated in a Gaza air strike.
UNRWA warns that aid trickling into Gaza is far from enough to meet basic survival needs amid a severe humanitarian crisis.
WHO official Hanan Balkhy warns of a dire crisis in the Gaza Strip: 11 weeks without medical aid, leaving essential supplies at stock zero.
A UN report reveals less than 5% of Gaza’s cropland remains usable amid severe conflict damage, risking local food security.
Hamas has accepted U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff’s ceasefire proposal in Gaza, sparking hope for a break in hostilities and renewed dialogue.
A Gaza air strike at Dr. Alaa al-Najjar’s home tragically killed 9 of her 10 children, highlighting the high human toll of conflict.
Malaysia’s foreign minister condemns Gaza atrocities ahead of the ASEAN summit, urging justice and humanitarian action.
UN aid reached Gaza after months of blockade, delivering crucial nutritional supplies to ease famine risk as local relief efforts resume.
Aid trucks have entered Gaza after an 11‐week blockade, but delays mean vital supplies haven’t reached those in need, intensifying pressure on Israel.