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Al Mayadeen's correspondent in Sanaa: US aircraft carried out three airstrikes on detained Israeli ship Galaxy Leader

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Iranian Interior Minister: 14 killed, 750 injured so far in the explosion at Shahid Rajaei Port in Bandar Abbas city

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Al Mayadeen's correspondent: Four US airstrikes targeted the Bart al-Anan district in Yemen’s northeastern al-Jawf province

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Al Mayadeen's correspondent: A series of US airstrikes targeted Kamaran Island in Yemen’s coastal Hodeidah province on the Red Sea

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Al Mayadeen's correspondent: A series of US airstrikes targeted the Ras Isa oil port in al-Salif District, northwest of Yemen’s coastal Hodeidah Governorate on the Red Sea

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Yemeni Health Ministry: Eight injuries, including two children, in US aggression on al-Rawda area in Bani al-Harith District, north of Sanaa

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Israeli media: The second proposal by the Mossad chief calls for the release of all captives in exchange for a long-term ceasefire

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Israeli media: The first proposal by the Mossad chief is a temporary plan involving the release of a number of captives in exchange for a short-term ceasefire

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Israeli media: The Mossad chief met with the Qatari Prime Minister and discussed two Gaza ceasefire proposals

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Iranian TV: 8 killed, 750 injured, in a non-final toll from Shahid Rajaee port explosion

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'Ridiculous': UN spox Dujarric slams 'Israel's' allegation of ample food in Gaza

  3 Apr    0 Shares

The United Nations spokesperson, Stephane Dujarric, has dismissed as "ridiculous" an allegation by "Israel" that there is enough food in Gaza to last a long time, despite the complete shutdown of all 25 bakeries supported by the World Food Programme (WFP). Back on March 2, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu halted all humanitarian aid to Gaza and ordered the closing of passages "until further notice." Then, on March 18, the Israeli occupation resumed its genocidal war on Gaza. The Israeli Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) alleged on Tuesday, March 28, that during the ceasefire, "25,200 trucks of aid and food entered Gaza in just 42 days. That is a very significant amount of aid, in just over a month, creating large stores of food and aid. There is plenty of food in Gaza."

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