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Palestinians sheltering in tents and seeking food were among at least 33 people killed by Israeli strikes and shootings in Gaza today, after a famine was announced. It comes after warnings from aid groups for months that Israel’s restrictions on food into Gaza are causing starvation among civilians.
An eyewitness told CBS News that American subcontractors at Gaza Humanitarian Foundation sites shot at Palestinians, a claim GHF denies.
The ministry said that eight more Palestinians, including two children, died of malnutrition and starvation in the Israel-blockaded Gaza Strip in the last 24 hours. This brought the famine-linked death toll since October 2023 to 281 people, including 114 children.
Palestinians fled parts of Gaza City Thursday after the Israeli military began the first stages of its planned offensive — as officials vowed to completely obliterate the “battered and
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Displaced Palestinians Rush To Truck Distributing Water
Displaced Palestinians in Gaza City on Friday were seen rushing to a truck carrying water as aid. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, the world’s leading authority on food crises, said that the city is grappling with famine.
The State Department said it was halting all visas for Palestinians from Gaza, including medical visas for children.
More and more Palestinians are calling on Hamas to step down and end the war with Israel that has devastated their home land, with the terror group allegedly executing its critics, according to
The Israel Defense Forces has been barring Palestinians from using a road in the West Bank that is open to all Israelis, Haaretz reveals. The policy has been maintained through a series of checkpoints that the IDF has established along Route 367, which runs east-west from within the Green Line to towns in the southern West Bank.