Gaza university students become first class to graduate since war
Students from Gaza’s al-Aqsa University are celebrating after becoming the first class to graduate there since the war.

Students from Gaza’s al-Aqsa University are celebrating after becoming the first class to graduate there since the war.









The family of jailed politician Jawhar Ben Mbarek say ‘his health is deteriorating’ after nine days without food.
Palestinians are still facing shortages of food, water, medicine and other supplies as a result of Israeli restrictions.
Turkiye accuses Israeli officials of ‘genocide and crimes against humanity’ over Israel’s war on Gaza.
US has rolled back sanctions that could complicate Syria’s efforts to rebuild following years of devastating civil war.
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