From Reuters Daily Briefing |
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By Robert MacMillan, Reuters.com Weekend Editor |
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Volodymyr Zelenskiy arrives in Obbuergen. Alessandro Della Valle/Pool via REUTERS |
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- Tsav 9: Washington says the group, which has ties to Israeli army reservists and Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank, has blocked, harassed and damaged aid shipments to Gaza. Food supplies to southern Gaza are at risk because of Israeli military operations, a U.N. official said, and in the north, residents say acute shortages of vegetables, fruit and meat mean they are living only on bread. Traders there are demanding $70 for a kilo of onions and $90 for a kilo of green peppers.
- Findings: Israel and Hamas committed war crimes in the early stages of the war, and Israel's actions also constituted crimes against humanity because of the immense civilian losses, a U.N. inquiry found. Its reports found that both sides committed war crimes including torture, murder or willful killing, outrages upon personal dignity, and inhuman or cruel treatment.
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