Gaza, Palestinians and Aid
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News9Live on MSNHunger, starvation spreads across Gaza as Israeli airstrikes continueUNRWA and WFP have urged Israel to open the gates and lift the siege on Gaza to allow much needed food, medicine and fuel.
A surgeon working in southern Gaza says babies are arriving at hospital so malnourished that “skin and bones doesn’t do it justice.” He also describes what appears to be a disturbing pattern in the gunshot wounds of children arriving from food distribution sites.
GAZA (Reuters) -At least 32 people were killed by Israeli fire while they were on their way to an aid distribution site in Gaza at dawn on Saturday, according to the Gaza Health Ministry and Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis.
UN humanitarians report worsening fuel shortages, displacement, and malnourishment in Gaza, with restricted aid access and collapsing services deepening the crisis and normalising widespread deprivation across the region.
Two BCG partners are stepping down from leadership roles as the firm tries to contain the fallout among clients and staff.
Israel has refused to renew the visa for Jonathan Whittall, senior U.N. aid official for the Palestinian territories, heightening concerns about limited access to civilian aid in Gaza. This comes amidst a severe military assault following a deadly Hamas attack.
After 22 months of relentless bombardment, mass displacement and loss, every child in Gaza craves peace and stability. Here's how UNICEF is helping children.
The formal statement was triggered when nine humanitarian groups pointed to the country’s incongruous response to Ukrainian children and Palestinian children.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu contacted Pope Leo following an Israeli attack on Gaza's only Catholic church. The pope urged a ceasefire and emphasized the need to safeguard worship sites amid escalating tensions.