Humanitarian aid
Hamas rejects JD Vance's claim that more humanitarian aid entering Gaza after ceasefire
Vance made the claim at a Turning Point USA event on Tuesday, after being heckled by a member of the crowd shouting "Killing children," and "Slaughtering children."
Millions of people in Sudan surviving on one meal a day as food crisis deepens, NGOs say
WHO suspends medical evacuations from Gaza following death of contractor in 'security incident'
India expands Africa push with rice aid, long-term mineral ambitions
Israeli, Palestinian UN envoys spar as Mansour accuses Israel of seeking ceasefire collapse
In addition to accusations of ceasefire noncompliance in Gaza, Mansour also alleged Israel has exercised policies "aimed at undermining the PA politically, financially, and militarily."
GHF to cease operations in Gaza Strip
The US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation announced on Monday that it is ending its aid operations in the Gaza Strip.
Largest Israeli humanitarian mission since October 7 heads to Jamaica
Aid provided by the six organizations includes a wide range of help, from providing food and water to maintaining educational centers for children unable to attend school.
Hamas warns Witkoff, threatens 'ceasefire is over' after IDF thwarts Yellow Line breaches - report
"The agreement is over and [Hamas] is ready to fight," sources told Saudi state-owned Al Arabiya, adding that the ceasefire must be mutual and that "Gaza will not become another Lebanon."
Red Cross to shed nearly 3,000 jobs, scale back budget amid donor fatigue
The Red Cross will reduce its 2026 budget by nearly a fifth to 1.8 billion Swiss francs ($2.2 billion) after a huge shortfall as donors shift their focus towards defense.
Gaza humanitarian efforts reach key milestone as UNICEF vaccinates some 13,000 children
UN officials told The Jerusalem Post that all syringes and vaccines needed for the vaccination campaign have now been delivered to Gaza.
US, European aid cuts could result in 22.6 million deaths worldwide by 2030, study finds
The not-yet-peer-reviewed study suggested that aid cuts to developing countries threaten to reverse three decades of unprecedented gains in health, education, and poverty reduction.
Turkish Red Crescent vessel arrives in Egypt with 800 tons of aid for Gaza
Turkish authorities assured that the vessel, which departed on Wednesday from Turkey’s port city of Mersin, is carrying winter blankets, staple foods, and other essential relief supplies.
Paramilitary force pushes east in new escalation of Sudan's war
The Rapid Support Forces is now centering its efforts on Kordofan after violently securing its grip on Darfur and displacing tens of thousands in early November.
Rubio expresses concern West Bank violence could hurt Gaza peace efforts
Rubio's comments came after a meeting of G7 foreign ministers in Canada, where he also discussed the Gaza stabilization force, Saudi relations, Iran sanctions, Syria, as well as other topics.