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Skeletons are neighbors for some Palestinians in Gaza who found nowhere else but cemeteries to shelter from the war.
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Hamas rejects US accusation it looted aid trucks in Gaza
Hamas says US claim is ‘unfounded’, calling it ‘an attempt to justify further reduction of already limited’ aid in Gaza.
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The Urgent Need to Get Gaza’s Children Back to School
We are particularly concerned about a crisis within a crisis—the collapse of children's education, writes UNICEF's executive director.
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Thousands of Palestinians return to what remains of their homes as Gaza ceasefire takes effect
WADI GAZA, Gaza Strip (AP) — Tens of thousands of Palestinians headed back to the heavily destroyed northern Gaza Strip on Friday as a U.S.-brokered ceasefire came into effect in a deal that raised hopes for ending the Israel-Hamas war. All the remaining hostages were set to be released within days.
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Palestinians: Injuries following incidents in the Gaza Strip
Despite the current ceasefire, several people have been injured, some seriously, following incidents in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, Palestinian sources reported on Saturday. Four people were injured in an Israeli airstrike on a vehicle in Nuseirat in the centre of the Gaza Strip on Saturday evening,
Azaiza knows that he’s lucky to be alive. “My life is worth more now than if I was dead,” he told CNN earlier this month. “A lot of Gazans got killed. Nobody mentions their names.”
Israel’s military says Palestinian militants have handed over two sets of remains of hostages to the Red Cross in Gaza.
Palestinian journalist Plestia Alaqad documented Israel's bombardment of the Gaza Strip after the Hamas Oct. 7 attacks. Her diary is now a book called "The Eyes of Gaza."