ICJ orders Israel to act on aid crisis in Gaza; Palestinian Authority names new cabinet
International Court of Justice urges Israel to take more action in preventing civilian deaths in Gaza.
- Bilawal Riaz
- 1 min read

The International Court of Justice has issued additional measures, urging Israel to take more action in preventing civilian deaths in Gaza. The court called for providing basic services and humanitarian aid to Palestinians. The Palestinian Authority has named a new cabinet amidst unrest and international pressure. Israel rescheduled a meeting with U.S. officials to discuss its Gaza operation. France pledged $32 million to UNRWA, as major Western funders withdrew support over allegations. Israeli forces entered hospitals in Gaza, rendering many nonfunctional. American public opinion shows a majority disapproving of Israel’s actions in Gaza, with significant partisan divides. The Gaza Health Ministry reported thousands killed and injured, while Israel cites casualties from recent attacks. Israeli strikes in Lebanon resulted in casualties, with conflicting reports on the identities of the victims.