Israeli attack near aid delivery point kills 31 in Gaza
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Israel’s military operation in Gaza is cramming civilians into severely deprived areas, these five maps show how uninhabitable the region has become.
Israel allowed in a drip of aid to Gaza starting last week. But humanitarian officials said it did little to stop the territory’s slide toward famine.
Nearly 2 million people, about 90% of Gaza's population, have been "displaced and living in overcrowded, unsafe conditions."
Cluster is deeply alarmed by the escalating humanitarian crisis resulting from the renewed Israeli military offensive across the Gaza Strip, which has forcibly displaced almost 180,000 people between 15-25 May.
Gaza's Health Ministry says at least one Palestinian was killed and 48 were wounded when gunshots were fired on a crowd that overran a new aid distribution site in the war-battered enclave that was set up by an Israeli and U.
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The Israeli campaign, triggered after Hamas-led Islamist militants stormed Israeli communities on Oct. 7, 2023, killing about 1,200 people, has devastated Gaza and pushed nearly all of its residents from their homes. The offensive has killed more than 53,000 people in Gaza, many of them civilians, according to its health authorities.
Medics in Gaza say Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 27 people, including women and kids sheltering in a tent.
I saw the protests at Columbia University. There were protests in solidarity with Gaza… Of course, when we [in Gaza] see all this, we feel a sense of pride and gratitude.”