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Young kids with “blast injuries, shrapnel, rubble, really devastating injuries” are among the wounded, as Israel steps up strikes.
Despite the ongoing conflict with Iran, Trump’s postwar Gaza plan moves forward, with the Board of Peace already issuing tenders for key projects. US President Donald Trump’s plan for postwar Gaza
Tunisian authorities have detained pro‑Palestinian activists as an international group prepares a new flotilla aimed at bringing aid to Gaza.
Food deliveries and the prospect of medical care abroad gave Gazans reasons to hope, but the Iran conflict has closed the door on progress again.
Some Palestinians say they fear the widening war sparked by U.S. and Israeli attacks against Iran could overshadow the fragile situation in Gaza, just over a week after U.S. President Donald Trump rallied billions of dollars in pledges for the territory’s reconstruction and tried to nudge a ceasefire forward.
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In his makeshift tent in Gaza City, displaced Palestinian Jamal Abu Mohsen says the bombs are falling less often these days."Air strikes have become fewer," Abu Mohsen told AFP from his tent in the north of Gaza.
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Gaza garbage crisis: Two million trapped in sea of waste and rubble
More than two million people in the Gaza Strip are struggling to protect their health as they live near piles of trash mixed with dirt and debris across the enclave, with limited resources to clear what were once vibrant,
Families are buying whatever they can while supplies last, fearing that food available today may not be there tomorrow.