Israel's Supreme Court Blocks Aid Group Shutdown in Gaza
Israels Supreme Court intervenes to allow international aid groups to continue operations in Gaza and Palestinian areas, blocking a government plan to shut down groups that didnt comply with new rules. The rules aimed to prevent armed groups from hiding in aid work, but were criticized as too strict. Aid workers welcome the temporary order, but seek a full victory to continue delivering essential supplies. Meanwhile, Israeli strikes in Gaza kill Hamas police officers, with the military claiming they targeted fighters who violated the ceasefire terms. The U.S. Embassy opens consular services in an Israeli settlement in the West Bank, marking a policy shift under the current administration.
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