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Region

Palestinian man killed by Israeli forces in Northern Gaza Strip

A Palestinian man was killed on Saturday morning by Israeli occupation army gunfire in Jabalia, northern Gaza Strip, as ceasefire violations continued.Palestinian WAFA news agency reported that the 19-year-old man was killed by occupation bullets in Jabalia Al-Nazla.The occupation army continues to launch air strikes on areas in the Al-Tuffah neighborhood, east of Gaza City, and north of Rafah, while continuing operations to blow up citizens' homes east of Khan Yunis, south of the Strip.The death toll since the ceasefire agreement last October 11 rose to 383 Palestinians, with 1,002 injured.

Displaced Palestinians shelter in a flooded tent camp on a rainy day in Nuseirat, central Gaza Strip, December 12, 2025. REUTERS
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Unicef warns of disease outbreak risk in Gaza Strip

The UN Children's Fund (Unicef) warned Saturday of the growing risk of disease outbreaks among children in the Gaza Strip, urging for intensifying the entry of humanitarian aid, particularly winter clothing and tents, amid harsh weather conditions.Palestine' news agency (WAFA) Saturday quoted Unicef as saying that the current situation poses an escalating threat to children's safety given severe weather and the delay in the delivery of essential supplies.Unicef urged that humanitarian aid, including large quantities of winter supplies currently stockpiled at the Gaza border, to be allowed into the Strip safely, quickly, and without obstruction.According to Unicef's nutrition assessments conducted with its partners in Gaza in November, 9,300 of the Strip's children under the age of five are suffering from acute malnutrition. 

His Excellency Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs in conversation with Carlson
Qatar

'Qatar’s support for Palestinians steadfast'

His Excellency Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani has reaffirmed that Qatar will persistently support the Palestinian people and provide humanitarian aid to them.His Excellency added that Qatar won't leave the Palestinians without funding, but it won't be responsible for paying the rebuilding cost of what others have devastated in the Gaza Strip either.HE Sheikh Mohammed stressed that the Palestinians have the right to remain on their territories, and no entity is entitled to compel them to leave their country.Speaking during a conversation conducted by the founder of Tucker Carlson Network (TCN), Tucker Carlson, during the second day of Doha Forum 2025 deliberations, HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs said the relationship with the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) has been forged for 13 years at the request of the US of America.The roots of this relationship go back nearly 19 years, when Hamas participated in the Palestinian Legislative Council elections, and also when it moved its office to Doha in 2012, which was used exclusively to facilitate ceasefire communication and to enable the delivery of aid to the Gaza Strip, he highlighted.HE the Prime Minister noted that Qatar has faced censures and attacks due to hosting Hamas on its territory, explaining that, when addressing conflicts, it is essential to engage all parties for their resolution.However, despite the criticisms and accusations, communication with Hamas has led to multiple agreements on ceasefires, the release of hostages, and alleviating civilian suffering, he outlined, pointing out that some politicians attempt to exploit this for short-term political gains, fueling the narratives they propagate and using Qatar as a means to assign blame to other countries.HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs clarified that all aid delivered to the Palestinian people was implemented with full transparency and under the superintendence of the US, pointing out that Israel was facilitating this process, which was carried out through the successive governments there.Qatar did not provide funding to Hamas, and the allegations in this regard are baseless, the Prime Minister underlined, emphasizing that these allegations intend to spread lies and misleading information about Qatar, which achieves nothing in reality.HE Sheikh Mohammed emphasized that the record of Qatar with the US over past decades shows that it did not encourage any hostile acts, pointing out that all its dialogues with the US focus on de-escalation and achieving peace in the region.Regarding the Israeli targeting of Doha, he noted that there are many unethical actions that cannot be justified, adding that the notion of mediation lies in being a safe space for parties to the conflict, so that they can reach a deal to end wars and conflicts, yet when the mediator is subjected to bombardment by one of the parties, this is unprecedented.He reiterated that the Israeli bombardment of Doha contravenes the very essence of international obligations and cannot be accepted under any circumstances.From the moment of the Israeli attack, President Donald Trump requested to communicate with Qatar, and at the same time, contact was made with the Israeli side, where he expressed his disappointment and shock at what Israel did, in his capacity as a partner in these efforts, His Excellency elucidated.He added that the Israeli strike on Doha occurred while the Qatari team was working to convince Hamas to approve the proposal presented by the US President at that time, and to reach a deal before developing the 20-point plan.Regarding the misleading media reports claiming that the Israeli attack on Doha was carried out with the approval of President Trump, HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs pointed out that there are those seeking to sabotage the Qatar-US relationship, stating that these reports want people to believe that, but this is not new to Qatar.Qatar has witnessed many attempts based on lies, misleading information, and falsehoods about it, as well as to undermine its relationship with the US, he clarified.His Excellency elaborated that the Qatar-US relationship is mutually beneficial, as both sides work to achieve matters that their adversaries do not seek, those who aim for escalation, domination, and control, while Qatar calls for resolving conflicts through peaceful means and dialogue, which has been its policy since its establishment. He stressed that the Qatari support will be for the Palestinian people, and not for the rebuilding of what Israel destroyed.He said that Qatar feels pain when it hears others speak of the people of Gaza as if they are different from others, but Qatar sees that the people of Gaza have the right to determine where they want to live, and these people do not want to leave their country, as seen on more than one occasion when the barriers between northern and southern Gaza were removed.Folks witnessed the people return to their homes even though they were leveled to the ground, and build tents on their ruins, which demonstrates the resilience of this people, His Excellency noted, asserting that no party has the right to displace this people or force them to move elsewhere.HE the Prime Minister emphasized that the current situation cannot continue in the long term, pointing out that if the violations in the Gaza Strip persist, this conflict could escalate again, and this is something everyone must avoid.The optimal solution lies in implementing the plan launched by President Trump, which received consensus among regional states, rebuilding Gaza so that its people remain and live on their land, and reaching a political solution to the broader issue through the establishment of the Palestinian statehood according to the two-state solution, he stressed.His Excellency hoped that a war between Israel and Iran would not occur in the future, and that a way could be found to revive negotiations and talks regarding Iran's nuclear programme, warning that if any Israeli attack on Iran takes place, its impact would be felt across all countries in the region, potentially causing a flare-up of conflict.Regarding the Russian-Ukrainian crisis, he assured that there is much hope in the ongoing efforts undertaken by the US in this regard to reach a solution, emphasizing that this war has become a source of harm for the entire world and carries severe consequences if it continues. 

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Qatar

Gaza Strip 'should be managed by Palestinian Committee'

Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Immigration and Egyptian Expatriates Affairs Dr Badr Abdel Aatty has affirmed that managing the daily affairs of the population of the Gaza Strip must be done through a Palestinian democratic administrative committee that undertakes the provision of essential services, including security, justice, and healthcare.He underscored that Palestine remains a singular, indivisible entity, and that Gaza cannot be severed from the West Bank.In a session on "The Gaza Reckoning: Reassessing Global Responsibilities and Pathways to Peace", as part of Doha Forum 2025 deliberations, Aatty stressed that stability in the region hinges on achieving Palestinian statehood on the territories that have been occupied since June 5, 1967, including Gaza and the West Bank.The minister highlighted that the situation in the West Bank is sometimes worse than in Gaza due to settler attacks, land seizures, and settler activities that aim to undermine the possibility of establishing a Palestinian state.Aatty added communications between Gaza and the West Bank are critically important to ensure the unity of the Palestinian territories and help the Palestinian Authority manage affairs in Gaza.The minister also said that security and humanitarian aid alone were not sufficient, as there must be a political horizon that achieves Palestinian statehood and plants hope among the Palestinians.He noted that Egypt supports commissioning all crossings with Gaza to ensure the flow of humanitarian and medical aid, emphasising that Egypt operates the Rafah crossing in an efficient manner.Aatty stressed that this crossing must not be a vehicle to drive residents out of their homeland, stating that only sick people should receive treatment abroad and return afterward.Finally, the minister asserted that Egypt would not rule Gaza or any Palestinian territory, but supports the Palestinians in managing their affairs themselves, echoing that any enduring solution for security in the region is contingent upon achieving Palestinian statehood.

Palestinian Hamas fighters and Egyptian workers accompanied by members of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) use a digger as they search for the last two remaining bodies of hostages in Jabalia refugee camp, in the northern of Gaza Strip, Monday.
Region

Gaza civil defence services halved by fuel shortages, lack of equipment

The Civil Defence in the Gaza Strip announced that its operations have effectively been reduced by 50% due to the lack of fuel needed to run emergency vehicles and rescue equipment.Spokesperson for the Civil Defence, Mahmoud Basal, told Qatar News Agency (QNA) Monday that field teams have been struggling for weeks to secure the fuel required to operate the remaining essential vehicles and equipment, including fire engines, rescue and ambulance vehicles, as well as portable power generators that run on gasoline and are critical for removing hazards and retrieving trapped individuals.He stressed that these tools form the backbone of firefighting, rescue missions, evacuation operations, and emergency response for civilians enduring dire humanitarian conditions under Israeli attacks. He warned that rescue teams can no longer reach thousands of damaged and unstable buildings, and that search and recovery efforts are on the verge of being completely shut down.Basal noted that a significant portion of the Civil Defence's response to fires, explosions, and building collapses has already stalled, posing an immediate threat to civilian lives. Despite appeals to UN agencies and international organizations to supply the needed fuel, Israeli-imposed restrictions continue to block the entry of sufficient quantities, with distribution mechanisms falling far short of operational needs. This, he said, has caused a major paralysis in the Civil Defence's ability to fulfill its humanitarian duties.He called for lifting all restrictions on fuel delivery and ensuring immediate and full operational supply, with a transparent and consistent mechanism that aligns with the scale of the emergency in Gaza.Despite the lack of equipment, Basal emphasised that efforts to recover the bodies of Palestinians martyred in Israeli occupation airstrikes continue. However, operations are progressing extremely slowly due to severe equipment shortages. Currently, only one excavator is operating in central Gaza in co-ordination with the International Committee of the Red Cross and specialised teams to retrieve bodies from beneath the rubble.He said that once work is completed in the central and southern areas, the excavator will move to Gaza City and the northern region. Basal stressed that a single excavator is insufficient given the enormous number of bodies, and that additional heavy machinery is urgently needed to complete the process as quickly and safely as possible.Basal also noted that some international organisations have expressed willingness to support recovery efforts and bring in heavy machinery. Still, so far, no additional equipment has entered Gaza aside from the one excavator currently in use.He described the issue of missing persons as a profoundly humanitarian crisis, with families submitting daily pleas for help in recovering their loved ones. He estimated that around 10,000 bodies remain under the rubble, though obtaining precise figures is extremely difficult due to the conditions on the ground and the lack of comprehensive documentation.Specialised committees have been formed to document and assess families targeted by Israeli occupation attacks who require urgent intervention by Civil Defence teams.Basal concluded by noting that although Israeli aggression on Gaza ceased following the October ceasefire agreement, which according to official and UN reports, left around 92% of residential buildings fully or partially destroyed, the Israeli occupation continues to block the entry of reconstruction materials, rubble removal equipment, and essential humanitarian supplies for sectors including health and water. This ongoing obstruction, in violation of the humanitarian protocol annexed to the ceasefire agreement, is crippling local, municipal, and international efforts to provide basic services to war-stricken residents of the Gaza Strip. 

A displaced Palestinian woman removes water at a flooded tent camp, during a rainy day in Gaza City, Tuesday.
Region

Floods swamp homeless Palestinians' tents in Gaza as winter looms

Heavy rain caused flooding in the Gaza Strip Tuesday, swamping the tents of thousands of homeless Palestinians facing the prospect of harsh winter storms without sturdy shelter.The large majority of Gaza's 2mn people were forced from their homes during Israel's two-year ground and air war in the small, crowded enclave triggered by Hamas' October 2023 storming of Israel, with many now living in tents and other basic shelters.**media[385952]**A ceasefire has broadly held since mid-October but the war demolished much of heavily built-up Gaza, including basic infrastructure, leaving grim living conditions for most people.**media[385953]**"This suffering, this rain — and the low-pressure weather systems haven’t even started yet. It’s only the beginning of winter, and we’re already flooded and humiliated," Um Ahmed Aowdah said outside her tent as rain pelted down Tuesday. "We haven’t received new tents or tarps. Our tarp is two years old and our tent is two years old — they’re completely worn out."**media[385951]**Amjad al-Shawa, head of the Palestinian NGOs Network, said there was an urgent need for at least 300,000 new tents to house the roughly1.5mn people still displaced from their homes.The Palestinian Civil Defence Service said thousands of tents housing displaced families had been inundated by rainwater or damaged by torrential rainstorms over the past week.**media[385954]**Some tents completely washed away as floodwaters rose 40 to 50 centimetres above ground level in some areas of the coastal enclave, while a field hospital had to suspend operations due to flooding, medics and witnesses said.The UN said on Monday that while it was working to bring winter supplies into Gaza, the number of trucks able to enter the enclave was limited by Israeli curbs on aid groups.Hamas-led Gaza authorities say Israel is not letting in as much aid as was promised under the ceasefire deal. Aid agencies say Israel is preventing many essential items from entering.

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Qatar

Minister of State for International Cooperation meets with Egypt's Ambassador

Her Excellency Dr. Maryam bint Ali bin Nasser Al Misnad, Minister of State for International Cooperation, met today with Walid Fahmy Al Faqi, Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt to the State of Qatar.During the meeting, they discussed bilateral cooperation between the two countries, particularly in the field of delivering humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.

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International

UN Secretary-General, Egyptian Foreign Minister discuss Gaza developments

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty discussed a range of regional and international issues, with a particular focus on the situation in the Gaza Strip. The meeting took place on the sidelines of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly in New York. According to a statement released Sunday by Egypt's Foreign Ministry, Abdelatty emphasized the urgent need to intensify efforts toward reaching a cease-fire agreement in Gaza and ensuring the unobstructed delivery of humanitarian aid. The Egyptian minister reiterated his country's rejection of any proposals involving the displacement of Palestinians or the dissolution of the Palestinian cause. He condemned the Israeli practices of killing and starvation, and reaffirmed Egypt's commitment to the establishment of a Palestinian state based on the June 4, 1967, borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital, which is essential for achieving stability in the Middle East. Abdelatty also praised the growing number of countries recognizing Palestinian statehood. He reaffirmed Egypt's full support for UN agencies operating in Gaza under difficult and dangerous conditions, particularly as Israel targets these agencies. He highlighted Egypt's ongoing support for Guterres and the UN, especially for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA). Abdelatty also announced Egypt's intention to host an international conference focused on early recovery and reconstruction in Gaza, in coordination with the United Nations, the Palestinian Authority, and international partners, aimed at mobilizing support for rebuilding efforts. The minister further outlined Egypt's position on Sudan, reaffirming support for the country's unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity. He stressed the importance of preserving Sudan's national institutions and called for intensified efforts to lift the siege on the city of El Fasher and alleviate the humanitarian crisis there.

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Region

US President Says Gaza Talks Continue with Wide Regional Participation

US President Donald Trump said on Friday that ongoing talks have been taking place for four days with leaders from countries in the region to reach a ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, stressing that the negotiations would continue until a successful agreement that achieves peace is reached. Trump said on his Truth Social platform that the discussions included leaders from several Islamic countries and that the Palestinian movement, Hamas, was fully aware of these negotiations, adding that the Israeli side has been informed of all their details at every level. He noted that optimism was higher than at any time in decades of conflict and that there was genuine willingness and strong enthusiasm to reach a historic agreement, with all parties eager to move beyond what he described as a dark period of death and destruction. Trump expressed pride in being part of these negotiations, saying they must secure the release of hostages and establish lasting peace. Speaking separately to reporters at the White House, he said he was very close to reaching an agreement on Gaza, stressing that any deal would be contingent on the return of hostages and an end to the war. He described his talks with European and Arab leaders as productive and constructive.

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Region

Palestine warns against Israeli entity's calls to treat Gaza Strip as real estate

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs warned on Thursday of the danger of provocative Israeli calls to treat the Gaza Strip as real estate for sale, division, or allocation. The ministry considered this a continuation of the crimes of genocide and displacement, and an official admission of the occupation's intentions to completely destroy the Gaza Strip and transform it into a land unfit for human habitation. It also clearly reveals plans to displace its population. The ministry condemned in a statement the Israeli occupation's escalation of genocide and the use of starvation as a weapon of war. It affirms that the Gaza Strip is an integral part of the State of Palestine, in accordance with international law and legitimacy resolutions, and rejects all calls that treat the Strip as a mere empty land, as if it were up for sale or piracy at the auction of racist colonial rulers. The ministry warned of the dangers of international inaction and failure to halt these crimes and protect Palestinian civilians, calling for immediate intervention to compel the Israeli occupation government to halt its aggression against the Palestinian people and to salvage whatever remains of the credibility of the international system and those responsible for implementing its charters and laws.

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Region

Gaza hospitals record 2 deaths due to famine and malnutrition in past 24 hours

Gaza Strip hospitals recorded two deaths due to famine and malnutrition in the past 24 hours. This brings the total number of deaths from famine and malnutrition to 422, including 145 children.Malnutrition and starvation cases are arriving at Gaza hospitals every moment, with 900,000 children in Gaza suffering from hunger, 70,000 of whom have entered the stage of malnutrition.The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) had previously warned that malnutrition among children under the age of five has doubled between March and June, as a result of the Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip.

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Qatar

Qatar will take all measures necessary to protect its security and sovereignty: Amir

His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani received a call on Tuesday from President of the US of America Donald Trump. During the call, the US president expressed his solidarity with Qatar and his strong condemnation of the attack on its sovereignty, noting that diplomatic resolutions could resolve outstanding issues in the region. The US President expressed his appreciation of the tireless mediation efforts made by His Highness the Amir and the State of Qatar, highlighting their active role in establishing peace in the region. He stressed that Qatar was a trusted strategic partner, calling on His Highness the Amir to continue Qatar's mediation efforts to end the war in the Gaza Strip. For his part, His Highness the Amir stressed that Qatar condemns and denounces, in the strongest terms, the reckless and criminal attack given it is a clear violation of the country's sovereignty and security, adding that it was a clear violation of international law's principles, and held the Israeli entity responsible for its repercussions, in light of the policy of aggression they adopt that threatens the region's stability and obstructs efforts to de-escalate and reach sustainable diplomatic solutions. His Highness the Amir called on the international community to assume its legal and moral responsibilities regarding these outrageous actions, and to hold those involved accountable, expressing hope that the US of America would support such a just approach. His Highness the Amir stressed in that regard that Qatar will take all the measures necessary to protect its security and sovereignty, and that it will continue its constructive approach of supporting brothers and friends, as well as just humanitarian causes to promote international peace and security.