People participate in a demonstration in support of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, in Nablus, West Bank, Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025.


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An Israeli minister's controversial visit to a sacred site in Jerusalem has triggered sharp international condemnation. Meanwhile, hospitals in Gaza report that 33 more Palestinians seeking food aid were killed by Israeli gunfire. The dual developments highlight the region's deepening crisis as hunger, war, and political provocation intensify.

Ben-Gvir's Visit Ignites Religious Tensions

On Sunday, Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir visited the Temple Mount, a site of immense religious significance. Known to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary, it houses the Al-Aqsa Mosque, Islam’s third-holiest site. For Jews, it is the holiest location, believed to be the site of ancient temples.

The visit defied a long-standing status quo that restricts Jewish prayer at the site. Though Jewish visitors are allowed to tour, open prayer is banned due to its volatile implications. Ben-Gvir’s visit, involving open prayer, drew widespread backlash from across the Arab world. Countries including Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey condemned it as a provocation.

Gaza Gripped by Desperation and Deadly Aid Routes

While religious tensions rise in Jerusalem, desperation continues to grip Gaza. According to medical officials, 33 Palestinians were shot dead while trying to collect food aid. Witnesses claim Israeli soldiers opened fire near distribution points in areas like Khan Younis and Teina.

Three witnesses told the Associated Press they saw indiscriminate gunfire near aid convoys. Some victims reportedly died just steps away from aid trucks. Israeli forces denied knowledge of any such casualties near official aid sites. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which operates the aid centers, also claimed no live fire was used.

However, the United Nations paints a grimmer picture. Between May 27 and July 31, at least 859 people have been killed around GHF locations. Many others have died along U.N.-led food convoy routes.

Hunger Deaths Continue to Climb

Gaza’s Health Ministry reports worsening malnutrition, with six more adults dying of hunger-related causes in just 24 hours. Since tracking began five weeks ago, 82 adults and 93 children have died from hunger. These deaths are not included in the official war toll.

The humanitarian situation is dire. Experts warn Gaza is on the brink of famine. Aid has been scarce since early March, with only limited supplies entering recently. The United Nations says at least 500 to 600 trucks are needed daily to meet Gaza’s needs. Israel claims it has allowed 1,200 aid trucks to enter in the past week and has airdropped hundreds of supply pallets. Relief agencies say these efforts remain inadequate.

Hostage Videos Stir Public Anger in Israel

Fueling further tension, Hamas recently released disturbing videos of Israeli hostages held in Gaza. One clip showed 24-year-old Evyatar David, emaciated and speaking under duress. The footage sparked outrage across Israel and increased pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to secure the release of the 50 remaining hostages.

Tens of thousands of Israelis rallied in Tel Aviv, urging the government and the U.S. to restart ceasefire talks. The videos were condemned as psychological warfare. Netanyahu blamed Hamas for delaying a deal, stating, “They want to break us using these videos of horror.”

In response, Israel has requested an emergency U.N. Security Council meeting on the hostage crisis. It also reached out to the Red Cross to push for food and medical access for hostages. Hamas has indicated willingness to cooperate—if safe humanitarian corridors are established.

Minister’s Remarks Complicate Peace Efforts

Ben-Gvir, known for far-right views, used his visit to repeat calls for Gaza’s annexation. He also urged the displacement of Palestinians from the territory. His statements further complicate delicate diplomatic efforts aimed at halting the conflict, now nearing its second year.

His presence at the flashpoint site has previously led to violence. A 2021 visit was followed by an 11-day war. Sunday’s appearance has again raised fears of wider escalation.

War’s Toll Continues to Rise

The war, sparked by Hamas’ October 2023 attack that killed 1,200 people and saw 251 abducted, has left Gaza devastated. According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, more than 60,800 Palestinians have been killed since then. The ministry’s figures, widely accepted by the U.N. and humanitarian organizations, do not separate combatants from civilians.

The situation remains volatile, with religious provocations, humanitarian collapse, and political impasse fueling an ever-worsening conflict.

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