Israel, aid and Gaza
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Chaos erupted on the second day of aid operations by a new U.S.-backed group in Gaza as desperate Palestinians overwhelmed a centre distributing food on Tuesday, breaking through fences. Nearby Israeli troops fired warning shots,
Several Palestinians were injured by Israeli army fire when starving Gazans rushed into a US-backed aid distribution facility in the southern city of Rafah on Tuesday, local authorities said. “The Israeli occupation's plan for aid distribution in the so-called buffer zone has failed disastrously,” Gaza's government media office said in a statement.
UNITED NATIONS - Israeli military operations continue to dismantle the means of survival for 2.1 million Palestinians, 600 days since the outbreak of the war in Gaza, UN humanitarians said Wednesday.
ABC News takes a look at key dates and developments of Israel's actions in Gaza and the worsening humanitarian crisis since the temporary ceasefire with Hamas ended.
Behind barbed wire in Gaza, Palestinians endure starvation and death in harrowing conditions that mirror the Nazi-era ghettos of World War II, grim
Israel has blamed Hamas for the pandemonium at two food distribution sites in Gaza on Tuesday (local time) and accused the United Nations of using “intimidation” to stop NGOs from working with a new US-backed foundation.
In a single night, Israeli forces bombed homes, tents, and shelters across Gaza, killing families and injuring scores as the ground invasion widens. At dawn on Wednesday, Israeli occupation forces carried out two new massacres
Thousands of Palestinians rushed into a new aid distribution centre run by a US-backed group in southern Gaza on Tuesday, AFP journalists reported, leading