Correspondent in Jerusalem
The war in the Gaza Strip is entering its sixth month and Israel is increasingly isolated on the international stage.
Reaction to the terrorist attack of October 7, the conflict left more than 30,000 dead on the Palestinian side, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health.
In the enclave, the approximately 2.2 million inhabitants, including more than 1 million displaced people, are threatened by famine.
The hope of a truce, allowing the release of the 134 Israeli hostages still in the hands of the Islamist movement, is fragile.
Just like seeing the fighting stop and humanitarian aid finally flow.
As Ramadan approaches, Israeli security services fear an explosion in the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Israel's mixed cities.
Tension continues to rise along the Lebanese border with Hezbollah.
The global emotion and the outpouring of solidarity caused by the barbarities committed on October 7 and its 1,200 deaths in a single day, are no longer…
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