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Palestinian medics have uncovered hundreds of bodies from mass graves in at least two major hospitals that were under siege by the Israeli military.
An attack on Rafah, the last refuge in Gaza, appears imminent — and ongoing Israel-Iran tensions are complicating hopes President Joe Biden will stop it.
Western leaders urge Tel Aviv to show restraint following Iranian drone and missile attacks.
The head of the U.S. Agency for International Development made the acknowledgement ― the most significant from the Biden administration ― after she was asked about a HuffPost story on Wednesday.
"I think there’s no excuse to not provide for the medical and the food needs of those people,” the president said of Palestinians in need of humanitarian aid.
The foreign secretary said it was still legal to export weapons despite "grave concerns" about the amount of aid getting into Gaza.
The deputy PM said the government has "concerns" about the way the country is acting in Gaza.
HuffPost obtained rare interviews with Hamas leaders Mousa Abu Marzouk and Basem Naim, pressing them six months since October 7 on the group's attacks on civilians and its vision for the future of Israel-Palestine.