Away from the war with Iran… these are today’s top developments in Palestine, Sudan, Yemen and Ukraine
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Away from the war with Iran… these are today’s top developments in Palestine, Sudan, Yemen and Ukraine

10 March, 2026.Gaza Genocide.1 sources

Key Takeaways

  • Israel continued attacks in the Gaza Strip.
  • Britain urged Israel to investigate the killing of five Palestinians by West Bank settlers.
  • Russian-Ukrainian clashes resumed amid talks of a new U.S.-mediated negotiating round.

Gaza attacks and aid

On Tuesday Israeli attacks continued in the Gaza Strip, where an Israeli strike targeted a house in the town of Al-Zawaida, killing one Palestinian and wounding two after an eyewitness said an Israeli helicopter fired at least one missile toward the house of the Al-Telbani family and medical sources told Anadolu Agency the bodies and injured arrived at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital.

Israeli attacks continued today, Tuesday, in the Gaza Strip, and Britain called on Israel to investigate the "killing" of five Palestinians in settler attacks in the West Bank

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The army also carried out two separate raids after issuing evacuation warnings, one on the house of the Al-Qudra family near Hamad city west of Khan Younis in an area crowded with displaced persons' tents that caused material damage, and another on a tent used for charging phones and containing an internet network in the Sheikh Ajlin area of Gaza City that damaged neighbouring displaced persons' tents.

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Local sources said the occupation army had previously asked residents by phone to evacuate targeted sites, while Palestinian figures say Israel continues to violate the ceasefire agreement daily with shelling and gunfire; since the agreement took effect on 10 October 2025 these violations have led, until Tuesday, to the death of 649 Palestinians and the injury of 1,730.

The Director General of the Government Media Office in Gaza, Ismail Al-Thawabitah, said only 640 trucks out of 6,000 expected under the understandings entered the Strip—10% of what was needed—and warned the gap between humanitarian needs and what is allowed in is widening dangerously and threatening vital sectors serving more than 2.4 million Palestinians, while the article states that Israel, with U.S. support, launched a war of extermination on Gaza on 8 October 2023 that lasted two years, leaving more than 72,000 martyrs and about 172,000 wounded and destruction affecting 90% of civilian infrastructure.

West Bank and activism

Britain expressed shock at the 'killing' of five Palestinians in settler attacks in the West Bank over the past week and called on Tel Aviv to open investigations, with the Consulate General in Jerusalem posting a statement via X that urged swift and comprehensive investigations and accountability after Israeli security forces described the attacks as 'unacceptable.'

According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, five Palestinians were killed by settlers' gunfire in Nablus, Hebron and Ramallah over the past week, and the Palestinian News Agency (WAFA) says settlers have killed six Palestinians since the start of the year and 42 since the start of the Gaza war in October 2023; the article also reports that the number killed by the army and settlers together has reached 1,125, with about 11,700 wounded and 22,000 arrested.

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In Tunisia the opposition National Salvation Front called for the immediate release of activists from the 'Steadfastness Fleet' who sought to break the siege of Gaza and said the arrests represented targeting of the pro-Palestine movement, while local media reported activists were arrested on suspicions of 'money laundering' and the ships had been boarded months ago by Israel, with activists arrested, deported and alleging they were subjected to assaults.

Sudan attacks and response

In Sudan, the Foreign Ministry said Khartoum followed the United States' decision to classify the Muslim Brotherhood as a 'terrorist organization,' affirmed its rejection of all forms of violence and called on Washington and the international community to designate the Rapid Support Forces as a terrorist group given what it called 'documented war crimes and violations.'

Israeli attacks continued today, Tuesday, in the Gaza Strip, and Britain called on Israel to investigate the "killing" of five Palestinians in settler attacks in the West Bank

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The Sudan Doctors Network said seven students were injured after the Rapid Support Forces targeted the Al-Qawz student dormitory in Kosti in White Nile state with drones on Monday evening, causing destruction of large parts of the residence buildings, injuring seven students some in critical condition, creating panic among students, and describing the targeting of student housing and civilian objects as a blatant violation of international humanitarian law while urging urgent action against RSF leaders to ensure they do not escape punishment.

Yemen and Ukraine updates

In Yemen, the official Saba agency reported that Presidential Leadership Council member Lieutenant General Mahmoud Salem Al-Subaihi received Muhammad Nasri, head of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees office in Yemen, at Maashiq Palace in Aden to discuss refugees, host communities, Yemen's pledges at the Global Refugee Forum and ways to translate them into practical programmes, with Al-Subaihi stressing the need to transition from emergency response to development and sustainable recovery, broaden UN agency operations from Aden and maintain international support.

In eastern Ukraine, Russian attacks on Sloviansk on Tuesday killed at least four people and injured 16 according to regional governor Vadim Flatshkin, while the governor of Russia's Bryansk region, Alexander Bogomaz, said a Ukrainian missile strike on the border city killed six civilians and injured 37 and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the attack targeted a military factory in Bryansk; separately a United Nations investigation accused Moscow of committing crimes against humanity by forcibly deporting children from Ukraine to Russia.

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Politically, Zelensky said the United States proposed a new round of Russian-Ukrainian talks mediated by the U.S. next week after two previous rounds produced no breakthrough, and U.S. President Donald Trump said a 'positive' phone call took place between him and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin regarding ways to end the fighting that has continued for four years in Ukraine.

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