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Despite mounting deaths and famine warnings in Gaza, hundreds of aid trucks remain stuck at borders. Why can't the UN get them in? Here's what’s really happening.
The UN’s agency for Palestinian refugees yesterday called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza as starvation grips the enclave amid unabated Israeli attacks.
Retired Maj. Andrew Fox speaks about the ‘tragic situation’ in Gaza and what it would take for a deal to be made between ...
The Israeli military said that designated humanitarian corridors would be established to enable the safe movement of United ...
The Israeli military has announced it is starting airdrops for aid into Gaza, and will establish so-called "humanitarian corridors" to allow for United Nations convoys to take food through the ...
Overnight Friday and into Saturday, Israeli airstrikes and gunfire killed at least 42 people, the AP reported. Dozens were shot at waiting for aid trucks near the Zikim crossing, in northern Gaza.
As starvation deepens across the Gaza Strip, international organizations and UN agencies are raising urgent alarms about an ...
The Israeli Defense Forces said it would begin airdropping aid into Gaza on Saturday night. Humanitarian corridors are going to be established for convoys from the United Nations, according to The ...
Israel has long restricted or completely blocked aid to Gaza on the argument that Hamas steals it to use as a weapon of ...
By Abeer Salman, Ibrahim Dahman, Eugenia Yosef and Tim Lister (CNN) — A 5-month-old Palestinian baby suffering from severe malnutrition died in her ...
July 26 (Reuters) - Israel will resume airdrop aid to Gaza on Saturday night, the Israeli military said, a few days after more than 100 aid agencies warned that mass starvation was spreading across ...
Israel has restarted airdrop aid to Gaza, aiming to alleviate a looming mass starvation identified by over 100 aid agencies.