Aid groups warn trucks entering Gaza fall short in addressing the immense health and humanitarian needs of Palestinians in ...
The number of trucks allowed to enter Gaza is a drop in the ocean of needs. Aid alone cannot solve this crisis, but it will save lives. What's the humanitarian situation like in Gaza? The lack of aid ...
The area suffers from poor infrastructure and sanitation, as well as flooding caused by both rain and waves from the Mediterranean Sea ... Gaza," Unicef regional director Edouard Beigbeder said in a ...
Britain and Jordan have air-dropped four tons of aid including medicines, fuel and food at a hospital in northern Gaza. Britain’s Foreign Office said the UK-funded aid was delivered by the Jordanian ...
The area suffers from poor infrastructure and sanitation, as well as flooding caused by both rain and waves from the Mediterranean Sea ... food and other aid deliveries to Gaza, says the UN ...
He said medics told their mother to keep the newborns warm, but it was impossible because they live in a tent and temperatures regularly drop ... Gaza's 2.3 million people, often multiple times ...
A picture taken during a tour organized by the Israeli Army shows a Palestinian truck arriving to pick up aid destined for the Gaza Strip arriving from a drop-off area near the Kerem Shalom ...