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Ukrainian soldiers from the air defense unit of the 59th brigade are actively targeting Russian strike drones in Dnipropetrovsk. Donald Trump has expressed belief that Vladimir Putin is inclined to make a deal regarding the war in Ukraine. A suggestion that Putin and Zelenskyy might negotiate territorial divisions is a source of concern in Kyiv. In Gaza, Al Jazeera correspondent Anas al-Sharif was killed in an Israeli strike, prompting condemnation from Al Jazeera. Meanwhile, humanitarian aid faced challenges due to Israeli regulatory actions, with over 100 organizations accusing Israel of weaponizing aid.
Ukrainian soldiers from the air defence unit of the 59th brigade fire at Russian strike drones in Dnipropetrovsk. Donald Trump believes Vladimir Putin is ready to make a deal on the war in Ukraine, with a suggestion that leaders Putin and Zelenskyy could 'divvy things up,' which may alarm some in Kyiv.
Mourners place the body of Al Jazeera correspondent Anas al-Sharif, who was killed in an Israeli strike, on a table ahead of a funeral procession. Al Jazeera referred to him as one of Gaza's bravest journalists and condemned the attack as an attempt to silence voices anticipating the occupation of Gaza.
Parachutes drop humanitarian aid over Rafah as residents face starvation due to the blockade imposed by Israel. Over 100 aid organizations have accused Israel of dangerously weaponizing aid for new rules regarding groups delivering humanitarian assistance.
Israel has stepped up its bombing of Gaza, killing at least 89 Palestinians in one 24-hour period, including 15 people queueing for food, despite international outcry over the prior deaths of six journalists.
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