Gaza is once again on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe. Ongoing Israeli airstrikes and military operations have claimed thousands of innocent lives and drawn global outrage. From the United Nations to the Muslim world, strong condemnation is echoing across the globe. In this article, we explore the latest developments on the ground, the international response, and what lies ahead for the people of Gaza . the IDF crimes against humanity is not hided . but the question is why the US is still supporting the IDF crimes ?


Latest Situation in Gaza (May 21-22, 2025)
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No Full Ceasefire Yet: Despite ongoing negotiations, a permanent ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has not been reached. However, short “humanitarian pauses” have been observed in some areas. still there are some areas where the IDF don`t allowed the humanitarian Aid inside to needy people . alote of gazans are now near the starvation . israel use them as human shields during fight against rebellion .
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Death Toll & Destruction:
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Over 55,000 Palestinians have been killed, mostly civilians, according to Gaza’s health ministry.
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UN reports say 75% of Gaza’s population is displaced.
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Widespread destruction: hospitals, schools, and residential buildings have been bombed.
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Hostage & Prisoner Talks:
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Egypt and Qatar are mediating to secure a hostage-prisoner exchange deal.
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Hamas demands full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, while Israel insists on dismantling Hamas first.
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International Reactions

United Nations:
The United Nations has been working in the Middle East region around the clock to de-escalate the Israeli-Palestinian crisis by engaging key actors and providing emergency assistance to civilians on the ground.
A United Nations human rights official has questioned the validity of the threat by France, the UK, and Canada to impose “targeted sanctions” on Israel over its attacks on Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
“Targeting whom? You need to impose sanctions on the state. It’s not about the prime minister. This is the entire government enterprise,” said Francesca Albanese, the UN’s special rapporteur for the occupied Palestinian territories.
The plan to use the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation to bypass entrenched humanitarian aid mechanisms used for decades in Gaza is “one of the most appalling things I’ve seen in my career”, Albanese
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UN General Assembly voted overwhelmingly in favor of Palestinian statehood recognition.
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UN agencies like UNRWA say Gaza is on the brink of famine.
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Antonio Guterres, UN Secretary-General, called Israel’s actions “collective punishment.”
🔹 United States:
The US has been talking with Hamas through an American intermediary in Doha this week in hopes of brokering an Israel-Gaza ceasefire agreement, according to a source familiar with the matter, as US officials say President Donald Trump is growing increasingly frustrated with Israel’s handling of the conflict.
The talks have been led on the US side by Bishara Bahbah, the American-Palestinian who led the group “Arab Americans for Trump” during the 2024 presidential campaign and who has been working on behalf of the administration, the source said.

🔹 European Union:

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Protests in France, UK, Germany, and Italy continue daily, demanding an arms embargo on Israel. The United Kingdom, France, and Canada issued a statement warning Israel that it could face “targeted sanctions” if it does not lift the blockade on Gaza, stop illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank, and halt the violence. In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel is fighting a war of “civilization against barbarism” in Gaza and will continue until “total victory” over Hamas.
- The World Health Organization said an Israeli air strike on a warehouse at Nasser Hospital destroyed about 30 percent of its desperately needed medical supplies.
🔹 Muslim World:

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Massive protests in Pakistan, Turkey, Jordan, and Indonesia.
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Iran and Hezbollah have escalated threats but stopped short of full military involvement.
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OIC (Organisation of Islamic Cooperation) called for economic sanctions against Israel.
Social Media & Civil Society
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The hashtag #FreePalestine is again trending worldwide.
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Influencers and journalists are increasingly turning to alternative platforms due to censorship on mainstream ones.
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Global universities are seeing student protests demanding divestment from Israeli-linked companies.
Conclusion
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has reached a devastating scale. While global voices continue to demand justice and peace, a permanent ceasefire remains elusive. The international community bears a moral responsibility to stand with the oppressed and take meaningful action toward lasting peace. Until justice is served, peace will remain a distant dream for Gaza. and israel`s is still carry on there cruelty . and a big giant is behind them
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FAQs:
1. Why hasn’t a ceasefire been reached yet?
A permanent ceasefire has been delayed due to major differences between Hamas and Israel, including prisoner exchanges and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza.
2. What is the United Nations’ position?
The UN has labeled Israel’s military actions as collective punishment and has repeatedly called for an immediate and lasting ceasefire.
3. Which countries have recognized Palestine?
Recently, Ireland, Norway, and Spain officially recognized Palestine as a sovereign state.
4. What is the current US stance on Israel?
For the first time since 2023, the US has withheld some weapons shipments to Israel and warned that American support is “not unconditional.”
5. What can ordinary people do to help?
Individuals can participate in peaceful protests, share verified information on social media, and support NGOs providing aid to Gaza.
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