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Hamas rejects GHF claims of threats as Israeli-backed group freezes Gaza aid
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a controversial US/Israeli-backed private aid organization, has claimed that it received threats from Hamas, the Islamist militant group that runs Gaza, forcing it to freeze operations.
"Hamas is the reason hundreds of thousands of hungry Gazans were not fed today," a GHF statement on Saturday said. "The group issued direct threats against GHF operations. These threats made it impossible to proceed today without putting innocent lives at risk."
Hamas officials rejected the GHF claim, with Reuters news agency quoting one as saying he had no knowledge of "alleged threats."
Several people have been killed in chaotic scenes near GHF sites since the outfit was appointed by Israel to replace UN and international humanitarian aid agencies in distributing food in Gaza.
Critics of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation — which is championed by right-wing evangelical Christians like US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee — say its appointment and operation not only heightens the threat of starvation in Gaza due to the organization's inability to physically distribute sufficient amounts of food; but that it also represents the weaponization of food aid, calling it a clear violation of rules of neutrality regarding the survival of civilians in Gaza.
Dozens killed in attack on Gaza aid distribution point
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Skip next section Iran claims to have secret Israeli nuclear data06/07/2025June 7, 2025
Iran claims to have secret Israeli nuclear data
Iranian state television on Saturday reported that the country's intelligence services had managed to gain possession of a trove of highly sensitive data on Israel's nuclear program as well as plans outlining Israeli national defense measures.
"Although the operation to obtain the documents was carried out some time ago, the sheer volume of materials and the need to transport them safely into Iran necessitated a news blackout to ensure they reached the designated protected locations," state-run PressTV reported, citing anonymous government sources.
The station said its sources had claimed that "the abundance of documents is so vast that reviewing them, along with viewing images and videos, has consumed a significant amount of time."
Israel did not immediately respond to the claim.
Iran and Israel have been waging an intelligence war for decades, with Iran never recognizing Israeli statehood, and Israel determined to keep Tehran from attaining a nuclear weapon.
The spy war between the two is thought to include cyber, drone and sabotage attacks, as well as the targeted killing of Iranian nuclear scientists and proxy group attacks on Israeli facilities abroad.
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Skip next section Muslims in Gaza mark second Eid under Israeli bombardment06/07/2025June 7, 2025
Muslims in Gaza mark second Eid under Israeli bombardment
Palestinians in Gaza continue to face starvation during one of the most important Islamic holidays, Eid al-Adha.
Israel's blockade has left most families with very little to eat during the festival, which is usually marked by sharing meals together.
Muslims in Gaza mark second Eid under Israeli bombardment
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Skip next section Israeli strikes kill dozens in Gaza, some near aid center06/07/2025June 7, 2025
Israeli strikes kill dozens in Gaza, some near aid center
Gaza's civil defense agency said Israeli forces has killed at least 36 Palestinians, six of them in a shooting near a US-backed aid distribution center.
The Israeli military told the French AFP news agency that troops had fired "warning shots" at individuals that it said were "advancing in a way that endangered the troops."
Reports say some of the dead were trying to get food aid.
The facility in the southern district of Rafah had recently resumed aid deliveries following a brief pause in the wake of similar deaths earlier this week.
Meanwhile, four Israeli airstrikes hit the Muwasi area in southern Gaza between Rafah and Khan Younis.
Another strike in northern Gaza hit an apartment, killing seven people, including a mother and five children.
At least 15 people were killed and 50 wounded by strikes in the Gaza City district of Sabra, local health authorities said.
The United Nations and humanitarian organizations have been warning of famine in the devastated enclave, amid Israel's aid blockade, which has now lasted two and a half months.
Israeli military ground and air operations in Gaza since the October 7, 2023 attacks have thus far killed over 54,700 Palestinians, according to local health officials in the Hamas-run territory.
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Skip next section Thai authorities 'saddened' by death of Thai hostage in Gaza06/07/2025June 7, 2025
Thai authorities 'saddened' by death of Thai hostage in Gaza
Thailand said it was "deeply saddened" by the death of a Thai hostage in Gaza whose body was retrieved by Israeli forces earlier in the day.
Thai Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesperson Nikorndej Balankura said in a video statement that the Royal Thai Embassy in Tel Aviv had been informed by Israel's government that Nattapong Pinta, the last Thai hostage, has been confirmed dead.
Israel said Pinta's body was retrieved from the Rafah area and returned to Israel in a special military operation.
Pinta was kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir Oz and killed in captivity near the start of the war, Israeli authorities said.
He had come to Israel from Thailand to work in agriculture.
The bodies of two other Thai hostages have yet to be retrieved.
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Skip next section UNICEF decries humanitarian situation in Gaza, says aid being used as 'bait'06/07/2025June 7, 2025
UNICEF decries humanitarian situation in Gaza, says aid being used as 'bait'
Humanitarian groups say the rate of young children suffering from acute malnutrition in Gaza has nearly tripled — compared to the ceasefire period earlier this year, when aid flowed more freely.
DW spoke with James Elder of UN children's agency UNICEF about the current humanitarian situation in Gaza.
Elder, who has just returned from Gaza, said the youngest children in the Palestinian territory are facing a "man-made nutritional crisis."
"I'm seeing malnourished children who will not be alive next week," he said of those being treated in still functioning hospitals.
There is a lack of basic medical supplies, including painkillers, he said.
"The sheer weight of injured children is the same; it's been consistent, but the lack of painkillers is something you don't just see, but you hear... these blood-curdling screams," he said.

Israel imposed a total blockade on Gaza on March 2, claiming it was to pressure Hamas, which is considered a terrorist group by many Western governments and Israel, to release hostages still being held by the militants. Israeli officials said that Hamas was stealing aid and using it to supply its own fighters, without providing evidence to support this claim. This blockade was only partially eased two weeks ago.
"Now we have three or four distribution points run by military contractors, where children are being killed as they try to access this aid; it's not aid; it's food being dumped," Elder said.
Elder pointed out that during a brief ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, the UN and other agencies were able to send hundreds of trucks into Gaza on a daily basis, and there was no large-scale looting.
However he added, "when you deprive an entire population of food and then you allow the United Nations a few trucks down only one route, creating the circumstances for looting, it'll happen and it's being stolen by everyday people because they are absolutely desperate."
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a controversial US and Israel-backed aid network, began operating last week but has halted operations following days of deadly incidents in which scores of Palestinians were killed.
It circumvents United Nations aid agencies and other initiatives, and it has been accused of endangering civilians in the process.
"What's been happening now is that the circumstances have been created for looting so as to sideline a system a humanitarian system that's worked since World War Two in scores of countries around the world," Elder said.
"You can't ask grandmothers and sick people and amputees and children to walk 20 kilometers |12.4 miles], you cannot use aid as bait, that's what's being done right now," he added.
Gaza's youngest suffering from 'man-made nutritional crisis'
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Skip next section Iran condemns US travel ban, says it indicates 'racist mentality'06/07/2025June 7, 2025
Iran condemns US travel ban, says it indicates 'racist mentality'
Iran on Saturday condemned US President Donald Trump's administration for imposing a travel ban on Iranian citizens as well nationals from 11 other mostly Middle Eastern and African nations.
The travel ban will come into effect on June 9.
Trump issues travel ban for people from 12 countries
Alireza Hashemi-Raja, the Iranian Foreign Ministry's director general for the affairs of Iranians abroad, said the policy shows "a clear sign of the dominance of a supremacist and racist mentality among American policymakers."
The ban also applies to citizens of Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen. Seven other nations are being hit with partial travel restrictions.
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Skip next section Israel says it has retrieved body of Thai hostage from Gaza06/07/2025June 7, 2025
Israel says it has retrieved body of Thai hostage from Gaza
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said Saturday that the Israeli military has retrieved the body of a Thai national from Gaza who was taken hostage during the the October 7, 2023 terror attack.
Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups carried out the terror attack on Israel, which killed some 1,200 people. Hamas is deemed a terror organization by Israel, the US, Germany and several other countries.
Hamas took 251 hostages into Gaza as part of the attack. Thai and Nepalese farm workers were kidnapped by Hamas as part of the assault.
October 7 survivors recall attacks on Kibbutz Nir Oz
Pinta was kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir Oz. Israel said a special operation conducted by the Israeli military and Shin Bet retrieved Pinta's body from Gaza.
Pinta was the last known Thai national being held hostage in Gaza.
Israel says the Mujahideen Brigades Palestinian group was responsible for taking Pinta hostage.
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Skip next section Today's coverage on the Middle East06/07/2025June 7, 2025
Today's coverage on the Middle East
This is DW's updates blog following the latest developments in Israel, Gaza, the West Bank, Iran and other parts of the Middle East.
This blog will bring you the latest news, analysis, multimedia content and on-the-ground reporting from DW correspondents in the region.
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