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600th day of Israeli genocide: 56 Palestinians killed in Gaza
Israel's invasion and massacres in the Gaza Strip have not stopped for 600 days. Hundreds of Palestinians are killed every day, journalists and aid workers are targeted, and the population is trapped in a spiral of displacement and starvation, while the silence of the international community and serious diplomatic measures by some countries are further complicating the situation. Below is the latest information on the situation on May 28, the 600th day of the genocide.
— Israel's genocide in the Gaza Strip has been going on for 600 days.
— The number of Palestinians killed in Gaza has reached 54,084.
— Five staff members of the Istanbul-based international humanitarian organization, which works with the UN's World Food Program (WFP), were killed and two others were seriously injured in Israeli attacks.
— Spain, Ireland, Slovenia, and Norway have reaffirmed their commitment to implementing a two-state solution after officially recognizing the state of Palestine in 2023.
— The number of journalists killed by Israel since October 7, 2023, has reached 221.
— The latest victim was journalist Mutaz Rajab, who worked as a cameraman and video editor for the local Al-Quds Today TV channel.
— The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has described the Gaza Strip as "the hungriest place on earth."
— Chile announced the withdrawal of its military, defense, and air force attaches from Tel Aviv due to the dire humanitarian situation for Palestinians in Gaza.
— On Wednesday, dozens of Israeli protesters stormed the headquarters of the ruling Likud party in Tel Aviv, demanding a deal to release hostages held by resistance groups in Gaza (source: Yedioth Ahronoth).
— Israel's genocide in the Gaza Strip has been going on for 600 days.
— The number of Palestinians killed in Gaza has reached 54,084.
— Five staff members of the Istanbul-based international humanitarian organization, which works with the UN's World Food Program (WFP), were killed and two others were seriously injured in Israeli attacks.
— Spain, Ireland, Slovenia, and Norway have reaffirmed their commitment to implementing a two-state solution after officially recognizing the state of Palestine in 2023.
— The number of journalists killed by Israel since October 7, 2023, has reached 221.
— The latest victim was journalist Mutaz Rajab, who worked as a cameraman and video editor for the local Al-Quds Today TV channel.
— The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has described the Gaza Strip as "the hungriest place on earth."
— Chile announced the withdrawal of its military, defense, and air force attaches from Tel Aviv due to the dire humanitarian situation for Palestinians in Gaza.
— On Wednesday, dozens of Israeli protesters stormed the headquarters of the ruling Likud party in Tel Aviv, demanding a deal to release hostages held by resistance groups in Gaza (source: Yedioth Ahronoth).