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Published May 26, 2025 at 5:40 PM

Dozens more Palestinians have been killed in Gaza as the Israeli military onslaught continues. The latest victims include many who were sheltering at a school for displaced families in Gaza City.

Meanwhile, although some aid trucks have been able to enter Gaza in recent days, Palestinians are suffering from hunger and fears of famine persist.

Joining the discussion:  

Dan Arbell is a veteran of the Israeli Foreign Service and currently Scholar-in-Residence at the Center for Israeli Studies at American University. 
Khalil Jahshan is Executive Director of the Arab Center in Washington DC. 
Nabeel Khoury is a former U.S. diplomat and Middle East expert who chronicled his experience in the book:  Bunker Diplomacy.  
Joshua Landis is the director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma.  

Despite the desperate need for food in Gaza, deliveries continue to be hampered even after the humanitarian blockade being lifted last week.

Israel and the United Nations remain at odds over how supplies should be distributed. CGTN’s @apdafyddi explains.#Gaza #Aid #Israel pic.twitter.com/sqVPS9ALk3

— CGTN Europe (@CGTNEurope) May 26, 2025

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