Qatar expressed its strong rejection of using “food as a weapon of war and the deliberate starvation of civilians”. Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) has condemned Israel’s decision to block ...
The Israeli occupation authorities continue to close Gaza’s crossings, preventing the entry of aid, goods, and fuel, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in the besieged ...
Qatar's relationship with Gaza began to strengthen when Israel imposed a blockade on the Strip in response to Hamas' victory in the Palestinian legislative elections of 2006. While many countries ...
Several Arab states and the UN have condemned Israel for blocking the entry of all humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip. Egypt and Qatar said the Israeli move on Sunday violated a ceasefire deal, ...
In a recent escalation of tensions, Israel has halted the entry of essential supplies, including food and medical aid, into Gaza, prompting severe backlash from mediators Egypt and Qatar. These ...
An Egyptian security delegation has headed to Qatar for Gaza truce talks ... the ending of Israel's aid blockade on Gaza and moving towards a second phase of a ceasefire.
As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens due to an aid blockade by Israeli forces following the lapse of the phase one of the ceasefire, aid agency Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD) has deployed ...
The grim ritual began in January when Amit Gupta, a senior Indian technology officer in Qatar, was detained on charges that haven't been made public yet. Almost three months on, his family in ...
On Sunday, Egypt and Qatar said that the Israeli move violated the ceasefire deal, while the UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher referred to the blockade as “alarming”. Meanwhile, Israel’s Prime ...
Israel has confirmed it will send a delegation to Qatar’s capital for talks on ... an extension of phase one of the deal has led to a blockade of desperately needed humanitarian aid.
SANAA: Yemen’s Houthi fighters have given Israel a four-day deadline to lift its blockade on food, medicine and aid into Gaza, threatening to resume “naval operations” against the country otherwise.