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November 24, 2023
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Aid convoys enters Gaza as truce starts
A convoy of about 200 aid lorries – the largest daily entry into the Gaza Strip since the first Israeli strikes on October 7
WHO implements evacuations from Gaza’s hospitals
Spokesman for the World Health Organization (WHO) Christian Lindmeier expressed his concerns for the safety of patients who remain at Al-Shifa Hospital and stated
Trends, UNESCO’s Regional Centre for Educational Planning to enhance cooperationEU welcomes humanitarian pause in Gaza
Trends Research and Advisory and UNESCO’s Regional Centre for Educational Planning (RCEP) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance mutual cooperation in the
Abbas, Cameron talk Gaza, West Bank
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas received British Foreign Secretary David Cameron in Ramallah.
During the meeting on Friday, President Abbas briefed Britain’s top diplomat on the
Israel releases 39 Palestinian prisoners
Israel released, on Friday, 39 Palestinian prisoners as part of a swap deal with the Hamas movement, including 24 women and 15 minors.
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