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The Gaza genocide has laid bare the paralysis of international law—raising urgent questions about the future of global justice.
The effect of Israel’s total siege has become “catastrophic,” doctors say. Food, water and medicine shortages are prompting a surge of preventable illnesses, and deaths.
The United Nations estimates that around 70% of Gaza has been under evacuation orders or designated “no-go zones,” leaving Palestinians with “no safe place to go.” ...
Aid agencies say the plan runs counter to humanitarian principles, is logistically unworkable and could put Gazans and ...
Locked, sealed and devastated by Israeli bombings, Gaza is facing starvation. Thousands of children have already been treated ...
Organizations in Gaza, messages circulated between security officials for aid groups seen by The Associated Press and ...
The war began after Hamas led a surprise attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, which killed about 1,200 people and saw 250 taken ...
Israel's total blockade of Gaza is entering its third month, and food and medical supplies in the aid-dependent Palestinian ...
Israel has blocked humanitarian aid from entering Gaza, throwing the territory of over 2 million people into what is believed ...
Nearly seven months pregnant, Yasmine Siam couldn’t sleep, living in a crowded tent camp in Gaza and shaken often by Israeli bombardment. She couldn’t find proper food a ...
Malnutrition and hunger are becoming increasingly prevalent in the Gaza Strip as Israel’s total blockade enters its third ...
The premier of Yemen's internationally recognised government, former diplomat and foreign minister Ahmed Bin Mubarak, ...
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