

Dozens of Gazans die in shooting near to aid convoy
45 snips Jul 21, 2025
Violence in Gaza escalates as dozens die near an aid convoy, sparking urgent calls for humanitarian assistance amidst dire conditions. A heartfelt tribute is paid to D-Day veteran "Papa" Jake Larson, whose remarkable life inspires reflection on love and resilience. Meanwhile, Japan's Prime Minister grapples with political scandals and rising discontent, while Ecuador faces a turning point with the extradition of drug lord Fito. The indoctrination of Ukrainian children by Russia raises concerns about propaganda and conflict impacts.
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Starvation Described by Gaza Journalist
- Gaza journalist Gadar Al-Khord described severe starvation and desperation among civilians.
- She detailed children searching garbage and mothers pleading for aid amidst a blockade.
Humanitarian Cities May Be Camps
- Proposed humanitarian cities in Gaza may act as concentrated camps restricting freedom.
- Martin Griffiths warned this could be a prelude to forced exile, raising serious legal concerns.
Israeli View on Gaza Aid Crisis
- Israeli spokesperson argues Hamas controls aid flow, accusing them of starving their own people.
- She defends ongoing military actions as necessary while denying wide-scale starvation claims.