
At least 82 people, including many mothers and a week-old baby, were killed by Israeli attacks in Gaza overnight and into Wednesday, according to hospitals there. Despite a spike in worldwide outrage at Israel’s expanding onslaught, the new attacks come as Israel’s conflict on Hamas shows no indications of abating.
EU examines the agreement
On Wednesday, the European Union made the decision to examine Article 2 of its 2000 trade pact with Israel. Israel prevented humanitarian supplies from entering Gaza for more than two months, even if we see signs of a limited resume of relief. Food, medications, and other necessities are running low. The populace is in danger of being hungry. The people of Gaza must get the assistance they need. Israel will be subject to penalties if it is determined that it has violated its human rights commitments. However, the EU is only attempting to increase pressure on Israel in the hopes that it would eventually let more assistance to enter Gaza, according to a statement.
Iran might be the target.
Despite President Donald Trump’s administration’s ongoing diplomatic efforts with Tehran, the United States has obtained fresh data indicating that Israel is actively planning for a possible military attack against Iranian nuclear sites.
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