The Abu Teirs thought the Israel-Hamas cease-fire might mean they could start to rebuild their lives. But a new round of Israeli airstrikes dashed those dreams.
An extraordinary rescue operation nears its end, as two children from Gaza arrive in the US for cancer treatment.
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Inquirer on MSNAt least 322 children reportedly killed in Gaza in 10 days, UNICEF saysUNICEF said that more than 15,000 children have reportedly been killed after nearly 18 months of war. Ending a nearly two-month ceasefire with Hamas, Israel resumed intense bombing of Gaza on March 18 and then launched a new ground offensive.
The ceasefire in Gaza provided a desperately needed lifeline for Gaza's children and hope for a path to recovery,' says head of UN Children's Fund - Anadolu Ajansı
Dr Morgan McMonagle, a trauma surgeon based at University Hospital Waterford, returned to Ireland last week following a six-week humanitarian mission in Gaza.
When Israel unleashed a wave of bombardment this week, shattering Gaza's ceasefire, a hospital in the southern city of Khan Younis was overwhelmed with wounded children.
Bombs rained down on Palestinians as excited children prepared to celebrate the holiday, marking one of the deadliest days since the bombing resumed
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced Wednesday a major expansion of the military’s operation in Gaza involving the seizure of large areas of land that would be “incorporated into Israel’s security zones.
The announcement came after Netanyahu’s defense minister said that Israel would seize large areas of Gaza and add them to its so-called security zones.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNHunger returns to Gaza as Israeli blockade forces bakeries shutAt an industrial bakery in war-ravaged Gaza City, a conveyor belt that once churned out thousands of pitta breads every day has come to a standstill.The Families Bakery is one of about two dozen supported by the World Food Programme (WFP) that have halted production in recent days due to flour and fuel shortages resulting from an Israeli blockade.