Gaza, Israel and aid
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AP Newsroom on MSNHundreds of thousands of students in Gaza forced to miss their schooling for the second year in a rowAccording to the United Nations’ children agency, more than 92% of Gaza schools have been partially or completely destroyed. At least 87% will require significant reconstruction before they can function again,
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Daily Times on MSNGaza faces worst hunger crisis as children beg for foodMalnutrition has reached alarming levels in Gaza, with the United Nations warning that tens of thousands of children and women urgently need medical treatment. Despite the worsening crisis, only a limited amount of aid is reaching the war-torn region,
Razan was one of at least four children to succumb in the last three days, the youngest just three months. Over the past 24 hours, 18 deaths have been recorded due to famine in Gaza, the health ministry says, reflecting a deepening crisis in the territory.
Despite mounting evidence, United Nations bodies have so far refrained from officially declaring a famine in Gaza.
Israel has refused to renew visas for the heads of at least three United Nations agencies in Gaza. The U.N. humanitarian chief blames it on their work trying to protect Palestinian civilians in the war-torn territory.
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The Manila Times on MSNGaza’s children in horrific situation as more speak outDUBLIN — Children in the Gaza Strip are the first and most affected victims of a war aimed at wiping out the Palestinians from that territory. The United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) has said more than 15,
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Catholic leaders visit Gaza after enclave's only Catholic church destroyed by Israeli strikesCatholic leaders made a rare visit to Gaza after an Israeli strike destroyed the enclave's only church. The United Nations and Pope Leo condemned the strike, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu apologized for the strike after a phone call with President Trump.
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Gaza experienced its deadliest day in over 21 months of conflict, with at least 85 Palestinians killed while seeking aid, according to Gaza's Health Ministry.