Gaza, UN and 14000 babies
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Strikes kill scores in Gaza
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Her bright pink jumper hangs off Jana’s skinny shoulders as she walks through piles of rubble in northern Gaza. Clutching a large tub in her hand, the 12-year-old is on a mission: find food and water.
Hundreds of Palestinians have been killed in recent days as Israel has intensified air strikes, the Hamas-run health ministry says.
Amid Israel's new offensive in Gaza, Palestinians tell DW of living under constant bombardment, scouring for food and fearing that they and their families will "never wake up again."
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The Israeli military on Monday issued an evacuation order for residents of Gaza’s second-largest city, Khan Younis, and nearby towns. Avichay Adraee, a military spokesperson, posted the order on his social medial accounts,
W hen Reham Alkahlout, a mother of four, scours the markets in Al-Nasr, Gaza, she is gripped by a gnawing anxiety spurred by rows of scarce stalls, the acrid scent of burnt wood and plastic, and a scattering of overpriced essentials—if any are available at all.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that the NATO leaders are appeasing Hamas and are inviting more attacks akin to October 7. The U.N. warned Tuesday that Israel's continued blockade of Gaza could cause the deaths of 14,000 babies in the next 48 hours.
Two strikes in northern Gaza hit a family home and a school-turned-shelter overnight. At least 22 people were killed, more than half of them women and children, according to the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry.
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The Manila Times on MSNIsrael PM vows to 'take control of all' of GazaGAZA CITY — Israel said Monday it would "take control" of the whole of Gaza as it intensified attacks across the territory, where aid trickled in for the first time in over two months after the easing of a total blockade.