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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.
Escalating Israeli strikes across Gaza have claimed at least 30 Palestinian lives, overwhelming the region's already fragile health system. Critical medical services are hindered by fuel shortages, while recent attacks have drawn international criticism and exposed stark divisions in Israeli public opinion on the conflict.
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.
Israeli troops opened fire Saturday toward crowds of Palestinians seeking food from distribution hubs run by a U.S.- and Israeli-backed group.
Gaza's own healthcare facilities have been stretched under a 16-year Israeli-led blockade and repeated rounds of fighting. “In previous wars, the crossing would close for a day or two, but then ...
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Gaza hospitals overwhelmed as malnutrition crisis worsensCritical food shortages push Gaza’s healthcare to the brink — as starving Palestinians flood hospitals seeking urgent help.
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Doctors in Gaza say they were forced to cram multiple babies into one incubator as hospitals warned that fuel shortages are forcing them to shut off vital services, putting patients’ lives at risk.
Even if the fighting in Gaza stopped now, about 8,000 more people could still die there over the next six months due to the public health crisis caused by the Israel-Hamas war, according to a ...
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The Health 202 The health-care crisis in Gaza. October 20, 2023. The Washington Post’s essential guide to health policy news. Sign up for Health Brief newsletter. Analysis by Fenit Nirappil.