More than 100 people were killed Thursday as thousands of Palestinians gathered in an open area of Gaza City waiting for food and humanitarian aid. Witnesses and medics said Israeli forces opened fire on the crowd. The Israel Defense Forces said the casualties were the result of "a violent gat...
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The charity said the convoy was leaving its warehouse in Deir al Balah in central Gaza where it had brought more than 100 tonnes of humanitarian food aid from its pier, recently built near Gaza City. The route Three damaged vehicles have been seen in aftermath pictures and videos along the ...
IRC President on delivering aid to Gaza: ‘We need a paradigm shift’05:48 Share this - Copied This week Secretary of State Antony Blinken called the Israeli attack on a World Central Kitchen envoy an ‘inflection point’. President of the International R...
Iran: Arab countries should give military aid to Gaza like we doJOANNA PARASZCZUK
Gaza has been in a state of crisis for 18 years, but aid workers and locals say that now is the worst they’ve ever seen. Sky News has analysed data and spoken to people in Gaza to tell the story of the humanitarian disaster there.
We obviously noticed the terrible tragedy concerning deaths of aid-seekers in Gaza. And we will have more on this next week. But in this episode, I just want to share two things off radar: 1, the dire financial status of the UN and 2, the dueling P5 in the security council. 本周发...
It seemed to him that aid deliveries had done little to alleviate the lack of medical supplies. The same was true for food. An uncle outside Gaza recently sent him 200 Israeli shekels — roughly $53 — but it didn’t matter. “There are things you ...
Israel says people died in a crush or were run over by aid lorries, although it admitted its troops had opened fire on what it called a “mob”. The UN had been warning since the new year that hundreds of thousands of people were facing possible famine in northern Gaza. ...
“Egypt has been very constructive right from the get-go to say they are happy to let aid go in through Rafah,” Griffiths said. “What Egypt is very, very clear about . . . is that they will not allow Palestinians from Gaza into Egypt, because they fear for a great influx...