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Israel attacks Gaza as PM, wanted for war crimes, joins Trump ‘peace board’ 

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TOPSHOT - The body of three-month-old Palestinian baby Shatha Abu Jarad, who died of cold weather according to medics, is carried by her uncle at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on January 20, 2026.

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Gaza’s ‘yellow line’: The deadly reality for Palestinians near Israel's buffer zone

By Tim Hume, Zsombor Peter and Caolán Magee

Published On 21 Jan 202621 Jan 2026

  • Despite a ceasefire, an Israeli helicopter gunship has opened fire on Palestinians in Deir el-Balah, central Gaza, as artillery attacks hit several areas in northern and southern Gaza.
  • Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, wanted for crimes committed during Israel’s genocidal war, has accepted a position on President Trump’s “board of peace” for Gaza.

 

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