COGAT
COGAT demands UN end support for Turkish IHH, designated terror group, operating in Gaza
COGAT had recently received information that WFP had transferred fuel to IHH within the Gaza Strip, prompting Halevi to write a letter to the organization's head, Shaun Hughes.
Nearly 80% of Gazans open to emigrating from Strip, COGAT survey finds - exclusive
Knesset advances in first reading bill to form Israeli antiquities authority in West Bank
COGAT says MSF 'lost moral direction' after NGO's claim that Israel is 'using water as a weapon'
Over 65,000 aid trucks have entered Gaza since October ceasefire, COGAT says
Delivered aid included tents and tarps, humanitarian staff, and the evacuation of Gazans in need of medical treatment and those with dual citizenship.
Israel boosts security ahead of Ramadan amid rise in Jewish nationalist crime in West Bank
In 2025, the number of “nationalistic” Jewish crimes spiked to 867, up from 682 incidents in 2024. More than 50 incidents of nationalist crimes were reported in the past month.
Gaza's Rafah crossing reopens for first time in a year to pedestrians only
Only a handful of crossings are expected on Sunday, according to Walla, allowing operators to ensure that all identification screening systems are functioning properly.
Israel to reopen Rafah Crossing to civilians, coordinate with Egypt, EU, PA on security
Entrance and exit through the crossing will be allowed only through coordination first with Egypt, Army Radio explained on Wednesday. Egypt will then transfer names to the Shin Bet.
IDF confirms some 70,000 Gazans died in Israel-Hamas war, none from starvation
Additionally, according to the IDF, throughout the war, 112,000 aid trucks were brought into Gaza, including 1,700,000 tons of food and 1,800,000 tents and tarpaulin covers.
European states see US-led Gaza base as ‘failure,’ consider pullback, diplomats say
Dozens of countries, including Germany, France, Britain, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, sent personnel to the center as they sought to influence discussions on Gaza's future.
Foreign workers replace Palestinian labor in Israel, face hurdles
Restructuring of work permits and recruitment policies is reshaping construction, agriculture, and services while raising concerns about long-term economic and social effects.
Israel’s Doctors Without Borders decision is overdue, security comes first - editorial
The government has a clear stance. Gaza is a war zone run by Hamas, and humanitarian access can be exploited.
Israel to suspend dozens of aid NGOs from Gaza operations after orgs. fail to renew registrations
The ministry said the registration requirement is intended to prevent the involvement of terrorist elements and to protect the integrity of humanitarian activity, citing past cases.
MSF voices concerns it may be barred from Gaza, Israel says it failed to comply with requirements
MSF did not cooperate with a government-required registration process and declined to provide Israel’s Ministry of Diaspora Affairs with a list of its employees, as mandated by a government decision.