US Casts 6th Veto on Gaza Ceasefire at UN
The United States vetoed a UN resolution demanding a Gaza ceasefire and lifted aid restrictions for the sixth time amid confirmed famine in Gaza City.
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The United States vetoed a UN resolution demanding a Gaza ceasefire and lifted aid restrictions for the sixth time amid confirmed famine in Gaza City.
Israel’s new ground offensive in Gaza City has sparked widespread global condemnation and fears over rising civilian toll and humanitarian crisis.
Israel launched a major ground offensive in Gaza City on Sept 16, pushing thousands of Palestinians to flee south amid intense bombardment.
Palestinian Minister Mona El-Khalili warns that 73% of Gaza casualties are women and children, with over 20,000 women already killed amid dire loss of privacy and safety.
Israeli strikes on Gaza City killed 50 people, drawing UN warnings over famine and calls from global leaders for an immediate halt amid rising civilian suffering.
Israel ramps up strikes on Gaza City, killing 40+ Palestinians. Many refuse evacuation orders, saying there’s nowhere safe to go amid humanitarian concerns.
Facing intense bombardment, nearly 1M Gaza City residents were ordered to evacuate south, triggering panic as displaced families and overwhelmed hospitals seek safety amid growing international outcry.
Gaza City residents flee as the Israeli army steps up air and ground strikes, disrupting vital services and displacing families amid rising casualties in northern Gaza.
Israel has escalated its bombing of Gaza City, raising alarms from the UN and world leaders over the risk of mass civilian casualties and displacement.
As Israeli forces advance in Gaza City, thousands of families flee amidst shelling. UN calls for ceasefire and safe aid delivery.