In a significant shift, Israel opens a humanitarian lifeline to Gaza, ending a 10-day siege, as President Biden pledges $100 million for Palestinian relief. U.S. intelligence exonerates Israel in Gaza hospital explosion, sparking protests in Lebanon. Harrowing footage underscores the tragic toll on civilians.

By Brian Magiri,


In a significant development, Israel has announced its decision to permit Egypt to deliver limited quantities of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. This announcement marks the first crack in what has been a 10-day siege on the territory. The move comes as the humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to worsen due to the ongoing conflict.

In another noteworthy update, President Joe Biden has pledged that the United States will provide $100 million in humanitarian assistance for Palestinians who have been severely affected by the conflict in both Gaza and the West Bank. This assistance aims to address the pressing needs of those affected by the crisis.

Furthermore, a recent U.S. intelligence assessment has declared that Israel was “not responsible” for the explosion that occurred at a Gaza hospital. The White House confirmed this assessment, shedding light on the incident, which had raised questions regarding its origin.

On a related note, tensions surrounding the Gaza hospital explosion have spilled over to Lebanon, where protesters are vehemently decrying the incident. These protesters have clashed with security forces near the U.S. Embassy in Lebanon, reflecting the regional impact of events in Gaza.

Video footage, confirmed by The Associated Press, has revealed the harrowing aftermath of the explosion near the hospital in Gaza. The footage shows the hospital grounds strewn with torn bodies, blankets, and school backpacks, underscoring the tragic toll the conflict has taken on civilians in the region. The situation remains highly sensitive, and efforts to address the humanitarian crisis continue amid ongoing conflict and international reactions.