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The Israel Defense Forces announced Saturday it would conduct air drops into Gaza following calls from humanitarian groups about the growing malnutrition.
At least 61 people were killed this weekend, including some who were waiting in line for aid, “a number of starving children” ...
As starvation rises in Gaza, prompting global outrage, Israel’s military said it would restart airborne aid delivery there ...
Israel has said foreign nations will be able to air drop supplies into Gaza as international pressure mounts in the face of ...
For months, the U.N. and experts have warned that Palestinians in Gaza are at risk of famine, with reports of increasing ...
Malnutrition has reached alarming levels in Gaza, aid officials say, with hunger now reportedly affecting civilians as well ...
For her uncle, Palestinian author and political analyst Ramzy Baroud, Lama “embodied the strength, resilience, bravery, and studiousness of a Palestinian child, coupled with incredible innocence.” ...
Israel’s military says airdrops of aid would begin Saturday night in Gaza amid increasing accounts of starvation-related ...
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Just like at this war’s seven military fronts, the battle over the narrative is one that Israel cannot afford to lose.
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) says the air drops "might help" but notes that the "most vulnerable" in Gaza would still struggle to access essential supplies.
The already catastrophic conditions in Gaza are fast deteriorating as the deadly starvation crisis deepens amid military operations that bring death and destruction, UN humanitarians said.
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