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International community already relies on island for evacuations from conflicts in the region
Officials meet to discuss regular and efficient delivery of humanitarian cargo to Palestinians in need
Focus shifts from reconstruction to weapons but $200bn of frozen funds remain untouched
There has been a 44 per cent decrease in the volume of aid that Israel has allowed into Gaza since January
US jetty under construction on Gaza shore may be ready sooner than anticipated, says Cypriot Foreign Minister
The move comes weeks after similar measures imposed by the US, the UK and France
Death toll would be lower if Israel respected international humanitarian law, says EU commissioner
Officials tell The National the year-long civil war must not be forgotten
President's allies widely accused of using the debate in attempt to weaken far-right
Sweden becomes 32nd member of defence alliance in 'historic step'
Aspides is 'most dangerous' naval operation undertaken by Europe so far, analysts say
Times have never been more challenging for man who has spent more than a decade in charge of the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris
UAE is pushing for the delivery of aid shipments by sea to start before Ramadan
Several European countries, the US and the UAE have teamed up to supplement critically low aid deliveries to the embattled enclave
Talks on proposed shipments from a port in Cyprus due to take place on Friday as famine fears grow
