Amnesty accuses Israel and aid system of using starvation to commit Gaza genocideNew Foto - Amnesty accuses Israel and aid system of using starvation to commit Gaza genocide

CAIRO (AP) — Amnesty International accused a controversialIsraeli- and U.S.-backedsystem to distribute aid in Gaza of using starvation tactics against Palestinians to continue to commitgenocide in the Gaza Stripduring Israel's war with Hamas. The U.K.-based human rights group released a report Thursday condemning Israel and the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which the U.S. and Israel have backed to take over aid distribution in Gaza from a network led by the United Nations. Gaza's Health Ministry says more than500 Palestinianshave been killed at or near GHF distribution centers over the past month. The centers are guarded by private security contractors and located near Israeli military positions. Palestinian officials and witnesses have accused Israeli forces of opening fire at crowds of people moving near the sites. The Amnesty report said Israel has "turned aid-seeking into a booby trap for desperate starved Palestinians" through GHF's militarized hubs. The conditions have created "a deadly mix of hunger and disease pushing the population past breaking point." "This devastating daily loss of life as desperate Palestinians try to collect aid is the consequence of their deliberate targeting by Israeli forces and the foreseeable consequence of irresponsible and lethal methods of distribution," said Agnès Callamard, Amnesty's secretary general. Israel denies accusations Israel's foreign minister denounced the Amnesty report, saying the organization has "joined forces with Hamas and fully adopted all of its propaganda lies." The Israeli army says it has fired warning shots to control crowds and only fires at people it says are acting suspiciously. The Foreign Ministry and COGAT, the Israeli defense body in charge of coordinating aid to Gaza, said Israel has facilitated the entry of over 3,000 aid trucks into the Gaza Strip since May 19 and GHF has delivered boxes of food with the equivalent of 56 million meals. Humanitarian organizations say that amount is not nearly enough to meet overwhelming need in Gaza. GHF did not immediately return requests for comment. The World Food Programme says despite the new Israel-backed initiative, food consumption reached a critical low last month, with food diversity reaching its worst level since the conflict began. "The continued closure of crossings, intensified violence since March, soaring food prices, and extremely limited humanitarian and commercial supplies have severely restricted access to even basic food items," the WFP said in a June report. GHF hubs are close to Israeli military positions Amnesty's report follows a statement earlier this week from more than 165 major international charities and non-governmental organizations calling for an immediate end to the foundation. They say the new mechanism allows Israel to use food as a weapon, violates humanitarian principles and is ineffective. It's thelatest sign of trouble for the GHF, a secretive initiative headed by an evangelical leader who is a close ally ofPresident Donald Trump. Last month, the U.S. government pledged $30 million for the group to continue operation, the first known U.S. donation to the group, whose other funding sources remain opaque. GHF started distributing aid May 26 following a nearly three-month Israeli blockade that pushed Gaza's population of more than 2 millionto the brink of famine. Palestinian witnesses have describe scenes of chaos around the distribution sites, and two contractors in the operation have told The Associated Press that colleaguesfired live ammunitionand stun grenades toward crowds of people. Palestinians often must travel long distances to reach the sites. In a statement Tuesday, GHF rejected criticism of its operations and claimed it has delivered more than 52 million meals to hungry Palestinians. "Instead of bickering and throwing insults from the sidelines, we would welcome other humanitarian groups to join us and feed the people in Gaza," GHF said. GHF has called for Israel's military to investigate the allegations from Gaza's Health Ministry, but last month the organization said there has been no violence in or around its centers and its personnel have not opened fire. Israel demanded the alternative plan because it accuses Hamas of siphoning off aid. The U.N. and aid groups deny there is significant diversion. Amnesty's allegations of genocide Amnestyaccused Israel last year ofcommitting genocide in the Gaza Stripduring its war with Hamas, saying it has sought to deliberately destroy Palestinians by mounting deadly attacks, demolishing vital infrastructure, and preventing the delivery of food, medicine and other aid. Israel, which was founded in the aftermath of the Holocaust, has adamantly rejected genocide allegations against it as an antisemitic "blood libel." It is challenging such allegations filed by South Africa at theInternational Court of Justiceand has rejectedthe International Criminal Court'saccusations that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defense minister committed war crimes in Gaza. ___ Dazio reported from Berlin. ___ Follow AP's war coverage athttps://apnews.com/hub/israel-hamas-war

Amnesty accuses Israel and aid system of using starvation to commit Gaza genocide

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US stock futures steady as investors await payrolls dataNew Foto - US stock futures steady as investors await payrolls data

(Reuters) -U.S. stock index futures held steady on Thursday as investors awaited the monthly jobs report for insights on the health of the labor market and the Federal Reserve's plans for monetary easing. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed at record highs after Wednesday's choppy session, boosted by gains in technology stocks and a trade agreement between the United States and Vietnam that eased concerns about prolonged trade tensions. The blue-chip Dow closed 1.3% below all-time highs touched in December. All eyes are on the nonfarm payrolls report for June, which is scheduled to be released at 8:30 a.m. ET (1230 GMT) - a day ahead of schedule because the U.S. markets are closed on July 4 for Independence Day. Trading volumes are expected to be light, with markets closing early, at 1 p.m. ET on Thursday. The data is expected to show the U.S. labor market slowed further in June, with the unemployment rate expected to have edged up to more than a three-and-a-half-year high of 4.3%, as economic uncertainty stemming from the Trump administration's policies curbed hiring. "Chair (Jerome) Powell, leading the camp for the Fed to keep rates on hold, argues that sticky inflation and a solid labor market mean that the policy rate should be kept mildly restrictive," ING analysts said in a note. "Clearly, any downside surprise in the jobs report would weaken his (Powell's) position and allow the market to push on with pricing a rate cut at the July meeting." Traders are attaching a 25% chance of the U.S. Federal Reserve cutting rates at the July meeting, according to CME Group's Fedwatch tool, up from about 20% a week ago. U.S. stocks dipped briefly on Wednesday after data showed private payrolls fell in June for the first time in more than two years. Other economic data on Thursday includes weekly jobless claims and the S&P Global and ISM services sector activity readings for June. Meanwhile, Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives advanced President Donald Trump's massive tax-cut and spending bill toward a final yes-or-no vote, appearing to overcome internal party divisions over its cost. The legislation is expected to add $3.4 trillion to the nation's $36.2 trillion in debt over the next decade, according to nonpartisan analysts. By 5:49 a.m. ET (0949 GMT), S&P 500 e-minis were up 4 points, or 0.06%, Nasdaq 100 e-minis climbed 24.25 points, or 0.11%, and Dow e-minis added 30 points, or 0.07%. Shares of chip design software firms Synopsys and Cadence Design Systems climbed 6.7% and 5.9%, respectively, in premarket trading after the U.S. lifted export restrictions on chip design software to China, signaling a thaw in trade tensions between the world's top two economies. Tripadvisor climbed 4.9% after the Wall Street Journal reported activist investor Starboard Value had built a more than 9% stake in the online travel firm. Datadog jumped 10.2% after the cloud security firm was set to replace Juniper Networks on the S&P 500. (Reporting by Sruthi Shankar in Bengaluru; Editing by Pooja Desai)

US stock futures steady as investors await payrolls data

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Hamas seeks ceasefire guarantees as scores more killed in GazaNew Foto - Hamas seeks ceasefire guarantees as scores more killed in Gaza

By Nidal al-Mughrabi CAIRO/GAZA (Reuters) -Hamas is seeking guarantees that a new U.S. ceasefire proposal for Gaza would lead to the war's end, a source close to the militant group said on Thursday, as medics said Israeli strikes across the territory had killed scores more people. Israeli officials said prospects for reaching a ceasefire deal and hostage deal appeared high, nearly 21 months since the war between Israel and Hamas began. On the ground, intensified Israeli strikes across Gaza continued unabated, killing at least 59 people on Thursday, according to health authorities in the territory. Efforts for a Gaza truce have gathered steam after the U.S. secured a ceasefire to end a 12-day aerial conflict between Israel and Iran. On Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump said that Israel had accepted the conditions needed to finalise a 60-day ceasefire with Hamas, during which the parties will work to end the war. Hamas is seeking clear guarantees that the ceasefire will eventually lead to the war's end, the source close to the group said. Two Israeli officials said that those details were still being worked out. Ending the war has been the main sticking point in repeated rounds of failed negotiations. A separate source familiar with the matter said that Israel was expecting Hamas' response by Friday and that if it was positive, an Israeli delegation would join indirect talks to cement the deal. It was unclear whether those would be held in Egypt or Qatar, the two countries that have been mediating talks. The proposal includes the staggered release of 10 living Israeli hostages and the return of the bodies of 18 more in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails, sources say. Of the 50 remaining hostages in Gaza, 20 are believed to still be alive. A senior Israeli official close to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said preparations were in place to approve a ceasefire deal even as the premier heads to Washington to meet Trump on Monday. 'READINESS TO ADVANCE' Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen, who sits on Netanyahu's security cabinet, told news website Ynet that there was "definitely readiness to advance a deal." In Gaza, however, there was little sign of relief. At least 17 people were killed in an Israeli strike that hit a school in Gaza City where displaced families were sheltering, according to medics. "Suddenly, we found the tent collapsing over us and a fire burning. We don't know what happened," one witness, Wafaa Al-Arqan, told Reuters. "What can we do? Is it fair that all these children burned?" According to medics at Nasser hospital farther south, at least 20 people were killed by Israeli fire en route to an aid distribution site. The Israeli military said it was looking into the reports and that its forces were taking precautions to mitigate harm to civilians as it battled Palestinian militants throughout Gaza. The war began when Hamas fighters stormed into Israel on October 7, 2023, killing 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages back to Gaza, according to Israeli tallies. Israel's subsequent military assault has killed more than 57,000 Palestinians, according to the Gaza health ministry, while displacing most of the population of more than 2 million, triggering widespread hunger and leaving much of the territory in ruins. Israel says it won't end the war while Hamas is still armed and ruling Gaza. Hamas, severely weakened, says it won't lay down its weapons but is willing to release all the hostages still in Gaza if Israel ends the war. (Additional reporting by Maayan Lubell; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

Hamas seeks ceasefire guarantees as scores more killed in Gaza

Hamas seeks ceasefire guarantees as scores more killed in Gaza By Nidal al-Mughrabi CAIRO/GAZA (Reuters) -Hamas is seeking guarantees that a...
When does Jannik Sinner play? How to watch world No. 1 at WimbledonNew Foto - When does Jannik Sinner play? How to watch world No. 1 at Wimbledon

USA TODAY and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. This month, Jannik Sinner will get another chance to win a fourth major championship after hefell just shortin June. Sinner enters Wimbledon asATP's No. 1-ranked men's singles player, though he's coming off of a loss to world No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz in theFrench Open final. The 23-year-old Italian has won the Australian Open (twice) and the U.S. Open, but he's never won a French Open nor a Wimbledon final. Sinner's best finish at Wimbledon was a semifinal appearance in 2023, when he lost to eventual runner-up Novak Djokovic in straight sets. Last year, Sinner lost to Daniil Medvedev in five sets in the quarterfinals. Here's how to watch Sinner at this year's Wimbledon Championships: WIMBLEDON:Where is tennis major played? Location for 138th Wimbledon Championships Date: Thursday, July 3 Time: Noon ET (5 p.m. local time) Opponent: Aleksandar Vukic Just under one month after losing to Carlos Alcaraz in the French Open final, Sinner defeated fellow Italian Luca Nardi in straight sets in the first round of Wimbledon. ATP's No. 1-ranked player dropped just seven games en route to the victory and will play his second match on Thursday. Australian Aleksandar Vukic is the No. 93-ranked men's singles player in the world, according to the latestATP rankings. His win over Chun-Hsin Tseng in the first round moved Vukic to the second round of Wimbledon for the third year in a row, though he's never advanced to the third round. WIMBLEDON UPSET:No. 116-ranked player stuns Jessica Pegula in first round Here's how Sinner has fared at Wimbledon thus far: Round 1:Sinner defeated Luca Nardi 6-4, 6-3, 6-0 Watch Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon with Fubo Date:Monday, June 30 - Sunday, July 13 Channel:ESPN, ESPN2, ABC and Tennis Channel Streaming:ESPN+,Fubo(free trial) The ESPN family of networks will broadcast matches throughout the tournament. The Tennis Channel will also air a "Wimbledon Primetime" coverage show, which "will typically run six hours and offer news, analysis, interviews, features and match-segment re-airs." Fans who prefer to stream can also use ESPN+ or Fubo, which offers a seven-day free trial. We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently, and this doesn't influence our coverage. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Wimbledon: Jannik Sinner results, schedule, next match

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How many times has Novak Djokovic won Wimbledon? Full list of results by yearNew Foto - How many times has Novak Djokovic won Wimbledon? Full list of results by year

Novak Djokovic has won 24 Grand Slam events during his illustrious career, the most by any men's singles player in tennis history. The 38-year-old Serbian star has enjoyed a lot of success at the Australian Open, where he has taken home 10 of his 24 major wins. His second-favorite Grand Slam venue? The grass courts at the All England Club. Djokovic is tied with Pete Sampras and William Renshaw for the second-most all-time wins at Wimbledon. Only Roger Federer has more than him at tennis' oldest major, but Djokovic will have a chance to match his record in 2025. Here's what to know about Djokovic's history at Wimbledon as he competes in the tournament for the 20th time. AI JUDGES:Wimbledon set-up receives mixed reviews from players, fans Djokovic has won Wimbledon seven times during his career, tied for the second-most all time behind Roger Federer (eight). Djokovic's first title came in 2011, when he beat Rafael Nadal in four sets to win his third-ever major. He most recently won the event over Nick Kyrgios in 2022, marking what was then his fourth consecutive win at the major. Notably, three of Djokovic's seven wins have come over Federer, who he beat in 2014, 2015 and 2019. Their five-set battle in 2019 lasted four hours and 57 minutes, marking the longest singles final matchup in Wimbledon history. Here's a look at how Djokovic has won each of his seven Wimbledon titles to date: 2011: Djokovic defeats Rafael Nadal in four sets – 6-4, 6-1, 1-6, 6-3 2014: Djokovic defeats Roger Federer in five sets – 6-7 (7-9), 6-4, 7-6 (7-4), 5-7, 6-4 2015: Djokovic defeats Roger Federer in four sets – 7-6 (7-1), 6-7 (10-12), 6-4, 6-3 2018: Djokovic defeats Kevin Anderson in three sets – 6-2, 6-2, 7-6 (7-3) 2019: Djokovic defeats Roger Federer in five sets – 7-6 (7-5), 1-6, 7-6 (7-4), 4-6, 13-12 (7-3) 2021: Djokovic defeats Matteo Berrettini in four sets – 6-7 (4-7), 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 2022: Djokovic defeats Nick Kyrgios in four sets – 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (7-3) Djokovic has made it to the finals on three other occasions in 2013, 2023 and 2024. Andy Murray beat Djokovic in three sets (6-4, 7-5, 6-4) in the 2013 matchup while Carlos Alcaraz beat the Serb in both the 2023 and 2024 finals. ALL ENGLAND CLUB:What to know about home of Wimbledon Djokovic first appeared in Wimbledon during the 2005 season. Below is a look at how he has fared each season dating back to his tournament debut. 2005: Round 3 2006: Round 4 2007: Semifinals 2008: Round 2 2009: Quarterfinals 2010: Semifinals 2011: Winner 2012: Semifinals 2013: Finals 2014: Winner 2015: Winner 2016: Round 3 2017: Quarterfinals 2018: Winner 2019: Winner 2020: Tournament canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic 2021: Winner 2022: Winner 2023: Finals 2024: Finals This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Novak Djokovic Wimbledon history: How many times has he won?

How many times has Novak Djokovic won Wimbledon? Full list of results by year

How many times has Novak Djokovic won Wimbledon? Full list of results by year Novak Djokovic has won 24 Grand Slam events during his illustr...

 

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