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Amid conflict, Gaza’s youngest residents face a growing crisis in their emotional well-being, especially since families are uprooting and basic services are stretched thin in displacement camps.
The al-Manasra family rarely get enough water for both drinking and washing after their daily trudge to a Gaza distribution ...
After 22 months of relentless bombardment, mass displacement and loss, every child in Gaza craves peace and stability. Here's ...
Human Rights Watch welcomes the opportunity to provide input to the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (the “Committee”) in advance of its upcoming public session on the situation of ...
The families of hostages held in Gaza have faced a 20-month-long nightmare.
This statement sets out the results of the ECU’s investigation into editorial complaints about Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone.
The Israeli war has also had a devastating impact on health workers. According to Gazan health authorities, more than 1,500 ...
The families of hostages have faced a 20-month-long nightmare, trying to advocate for their loved ones' fates while confronted with the whims of Israeli and Hamas leaders and the other crises that ...
The families of hostages held in Gaza hope for their own ceasefire after truce in Israel-Iran war The families of hostages held in Gaza have faced a 20-month-long nightmare.
The war has killed over 56,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza's Health Ministry ... more room to maneuver It’s not just a diminished Iran and its impact on Hamas that gives hostage families hope.
The families of hostages held in Gaza have faced a 20-month-long nightmare. As they try to advocate for their loved ones’ fates, they have been confronted with the whims of Israeli and Hamas ...
Israel’s war with Iran pushed the hostage crisis and the plight of Palestinian civilians in Gaza to the sidelines.