Palestine weekly wrap: West Bank attacks surge, Israel restricts Gaza aid
Settler attacks, aid curbs and land seizures mar a week that was meant to be one of celebration for Palestinians.

Settler attacks, aid curbs and land seizures mar a week that was meant to be one of celebration for Palestinians.




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FIFA and UEFA presidents are accused of aiding war crimes over the support of Israeli football clubs in OWB.
Israel has ordered 37 aid groups to halt operations in war-torn Gaza, as well as occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.

Young Palestinian artists in Gaza are turning the city’s ruins into a canvas through ‘Breathe and Paint’.

12 Palestine Action activists, including hunger strikers, reunited with their families after they were granted bail.
The attack comes as the UN releases a report which found that RSF actions have hallmarks of genocide in el-Fasher.

Israeli forces carried out violent raids across the occupied West Bank, detaining Palestinians and demolishing homes.

On Centre Stage, Al Jazeera’s Mohamed Hassan speaks with UNRWA’s commissioner general, Philippe Lazzarini.
UN probe documents coordinated targeting, rape and torture against non-Arab communities in Sudanese city.
Gaza death toll passes 75,000 as landmark peer-reviewed studies verify huge undercounts in official data.

Palestinians are marking the start of the holy month of Ramadan in Gaza where the impact of Israel’s war is still felt.