Gaza
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Israeli airstrikes in Jabalia, Bureij claim dozens of innocent lives
Dozens of civilians were killed and several others sustained injuries today following a series of Israeli airstrike in the Al-Bureij…
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Over 576,600 people in Gaza face ‘catastrophic hunger’: UN report
More than 576,600 people in the besieged Palestinian enclave of Gaza are facing “catastrophic hunger,” a UN report said on…
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More civilian casualties reported in Gaza on 77th day of Israeli aggression
On the 77th day of the aggression against the Gaza Strip, Israeli occupation forces continued their airstrikes and artillery shelling on…
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8,000 shoes: A reminder of every child killed in Gaza
Nearly 8,000 pairs of shoes were placed outside the Foreign Ministry in the Netherlands on 20 December 2023 to highlight…
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Cameras capture Israel air strikes on ‘safe zones’ in southern Gaza
Journalists yesterday caught footage of Israeli air strikes on areas in southern Gaza, which the Israeli occupation army had claimed…
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Arab League: Israel’s crimes shame it and those that support it
The Arab League has affirmed that the crime in Gaza committed by the Israeli occupation is not only a shame…
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Israel strikes near Kuwaiti Hospital in Rafah
2 journalists were among the dozens of Palestinians injured in the bomb strike on the region which Israel has told…
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Gaza: 71% of population suffering from acute hunger
Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor revealed on Tuesday that 71 per cent of the population of the Gaza Strip are suffering…
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Gaza journalists killed by Israel since 7 October approaches 100
The government media office in Gaza announced on Tuesday that the number of journalists killed by Israel has risen to…
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Israeli airstrike kill dozens of Palestinian civilians in new massacre in Gaza’s Jabalia
Dozens of Palestinian civilians Tuesday were killed in a new massacre committed by the Israeli occupation forces in Jabalia al-Balad,…
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