Under the dual-use pretext Zionist ‘court’ flaunts the International Humanitarian Law

Zionist enemy ’s so-called ‘Supreme Court’ rejected appeals from human rights groups seeking aid access to Gaza, ruling that ‘Israel’ is at war and not obligated to allow dual-use materials that could benefit its enemy.

An Egyptian security delegation arrived in Doha to continue negotiations, according to Al-Qahera News. The visit focuses on facilitating the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza, paving the way for the second phase of a permanent ceasefire agreement. Talks will also cover the release of captives as part of a transitional phase.

Earlier, security sources told Reuters that Egypt had proposed a new plan to revive the ceasefire in Gaza. The plan reportedly calls for Hamas to release five ‘Israeli’ captives each week, with Israel implementing the second phase of the agreement after the first week.

Meanwhile, ‘Israel’s Supreme Court’ rejected appeals from human rights groups seeking aid access to Gaza, ruling that Israel is at war and not obligated to allow dual-use materials that could benefit its enemy.

UN’s World Food Programme warned it has only 5,700 tons of food left in Gaza—enough for just two weeks—raising alarm over worsening hunger and malnutrition as borders remain shut to humanitarian aid.

Al Akhbar

Gaza, March 25, 2025

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