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31 January 2026 | 02:42 PM
Gaza health ministry says 11 killed in Israeli strikes
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31 January 2026 | 01:13 PM
Gazans continue to endure extreme hardship: Unrwa
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31 January 2026 | 08:59 AM
US approves over $6.5bn in potential military sales to Israel, says Pentagon
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30 January 2026 | 11:19 PM
Israel denies accepting Gaza health ministry war toll
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30 January 2026 | 10:48 PM
MSF says it will not share staff details demanded by Israel to access Gaza
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30 January 2026 | 07:29 PM
Gaza’s Rafah crossing with Egypt to reopen on Sunday, says Israel
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30 January 2026 | 06:24 PM
South Africa, Israel expel envoys in deepening feud
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30 January 2026 | 06:07 PM
Hamas calls for immediate opening of Gaza’s Rafah crossing to Egypt
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30 January 2026 | 02:30 PM
IDF accepts Gaza ministry's estimated toll of more than 71,000 deaths
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30 January 2026 | 01:08 PM
Early warning of 'Apocalyptic Wasteland' in Gaza blocked by US envoys to Israel
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Saturday Jan 31 2026 | 02:42 PM
Gaza health ministry says 11 killed in Israeli strikes
Israeli air strikes killed 11 people in the Gaza Strip on Saturday, according to the territory's ministry of health, including people sheltering in a tent in the south.
Munir al-Barsh, the general director of the ministry, which operates under Hamas authority, told AFP that 11 people were killed and 20 more were wounded "as a result of strikes carried out by the occupation targeting civilians in a tent and an apartment".
Barsh said the wounded arrived at hospitals in Gaza City in the north and Khan Yunis in the south.
Israel "continues its serious violations of the ceasefire agreement amid a severe shortage of medical supplies, medicines and medical equipment", Barsh added.
Gaza´s Hamas-run government press office said Saturday that the strike on the tent in the south killed seven members of one displaced family, including a child and an elderly person.
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Saturday Jan 31 2026 | 01:13 PM
Gazans continue to endure extreme hardship: Unrwa
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Saturday Jan 31 2026 | 08:59 AM
US approves over $6.5bn in potential military sales to Israel, says Pentagon
The US State Department has approved more than $6.5 billion in potential military sales to Israel in three separate contracts, the Pentagon said on Friday.
The US State Department approved a potential sale of Joint Light Tactical Vehicle and related equipment for an estimated cost of $1.98 billion, and another sale of AH-64E Apache Helicopters for $3.8 billion, the Pentagon said in separate statements.
A third military contract was also awarded for $740 million.
The principal contractor for the first sale is AM General LLC, while Boeing and Lockheed Martin are the contractors for the sale of Apache helicopters.
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Friday Jan 30 2026 | 11:19 PM
Israel denies accepting Gaza health ministry war toll
Israel’s military denied having accepted the Palestinian health ministry’s death toll for the war in Gaza of 71,000 killed since October 2023, as was reported in Israeli media.
"The (Israeli military) clarifies that the details published do not reflect official [...] data", military spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani posted on social media.
"Any publication or report on this matter will be released through official and orderly channels."
Israel’s left-leaning daily Haaretz had reported that the military "accepted the estimate of the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry that approximately 71,000 Palestinians were killed during the Israel-Gaza war.
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Friday Jan 30 2026 | 10:48 PM
MSF says it will not share staff details demanded by Israel to access Gaza
Medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres said it will not submit lists of staff demanded by Israel to maintain access to Gaza and the West Bank after failing to receive assurances over the safety of its teams.
The aid groups say sharing such staff information could pose a safety risk. Hundreds of aid workers have been killed or injured during the war in Gaza.
Israel's diaspora ministry manages the registration process. In a statement to Reuters, the ministry accused Hamas of having exerted pressure on MSF.
"However, despite repeated efforts, it became evident in recent days that we were unable to build engagement with Israeli authorities on the concrete assurances required," MSF said in a statement.
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Friday Jan 30 2026 | 07:29 PM
Gaza’s Rafah crossing with Egypt to reopen on Sunday, says Israel
Israel will reopen the Rafah border crossing for people to travel between Gaza and Egypt, a government agency said, the first opening of effectively the sole route in or out of the Palestinian territory since May 2024.
The Israeli government agency that coordinates civilian policy in Gaza, Cogat, did not say how many of Gaza's more than two million people would be allowed to cross the border per day.
"The return of residents from Egypt to the Gaza Strip will be permitted, in coordination with Egypt, for residents who left Gaza during the course of the war only, and only after prior security clearance by Israel," COGAT said.
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Friday Jan 30 2026 | 06:24 PM
South Africa, Israel expel envoys in deepening feud
South Africa ordered Israel’s top diplomat to leave the country within 72 hours on Friday, citing a "series of violations" and prompting the Israeli government to expel Pretoria’s own diplomatic representative.
The South African foreign ministry said it had informed Israel that its charge d’affaires, Ariel Seidman, was "persona non grata" and "required to depart from the Republic within 72 hours".
"This decisive measure follows a series of unacceptable violations of diplomatic norms and practice which pose a direct challenge to South Africa´s sovereignty," it said.
The Israeli foreign ministry swiftly responded that South Africa’s senior diplomatic representative "is persona non grata and must leave Israel within 72 hours".
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Friday Jan 30 2026 | 06:07 PM
Hamas calls for immediate opening of Gaza’s Rafah crossing to Egypt
Palestinian resistance group Hamas called for Israel to reopen Gaza’s Rafah crossing to Egypt immediately in both directions.
In a statement, the group called for the "immediate transition to the second phase" of the US-brokered truce in Gaza, namely its provision for the reopening of Rafah, as well as the entry of a technocratic Palestinian committee to administer the territory.
Israel has said it will reopen the crossing but with restrictions and without providing a date.
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Friday Jan 30 2026 | 02:30 PM
IDF accepts Gaza ministry's estimated toll of more than 71,000 deaths
The Israeli military has accepted an estimate by the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry that more than 71,000 Palestinians have been killed during the Israel-Gaza war, while saying it is reviewing the data to determine how many of the dead were combatants and how many were civilians, Haaretz reported.
According to the Gaza Health Ministry, 71,667 people have been killed by Israeli military fire since the war began on October 7, 2023. The figure does not include Palestinians who are missing and may be buried under rubble.
The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) said it is currently analysing the information provided by the ministry as part of its assessment of casualties.
The Gaza Health Ministry’s count covers only those killed directly by Israeli strikes and military operations, and does not include people who may have died from starvation or from illnesses worsened by the conditions of the war.
More than 90% of the recorded fatalities are identified by name and official identification numbers, according to the ministry’s published records.
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Friday Jan 30 2026 | 01:08 PM
Early warning of 'Apocalyptic Wasteland' in Gaza blocked by US envoys to Israel
US Agency for International Development staffers in early 2024 drafted a warning to senior officials in Joe Biden’s administration: Northern Gaza had turned into an “Apocalyptic Wasteland” with dire shortages of food and medical aid.
Three months after the October 7, 2023, attacks and Israel's incursion into the Gaza Strip, the internal message laid out in gruesome detail scenes observed by United Nations staff who visited the area on a two-part humanitarian fact-finding mission in January and February.
The staff reported seeing a human femur and other bones on the roads, dead bodies abandoned in cars and “catastrophic human needs, particularly for food and safe drinking water.”
But the US ambassador to Jerusalem, Jack Lew, and his deputy, Stephanie Hallett, blocked the cable from wider distribution within the United States government because they believed it lacked balance, according to interviews with four former officials and documents seen by Reuters.
