Since being forced to leave his home in Gaza City in the early days of the war, he now shares a tent with colleagues next to ...
Children have a special status in conflict and must be protected. Yet these are some of the shocking realities of life in Gaza for children: Nearly all children in Gaza are at imminent risk of famine.
Almost a year into Israel’s campaign to eradicate Hamas in Gaza, life there continues to be dire. Some 42,000 have been ...
Despite living her entire life in blockaded Gaza and living in a war zone for close to a year, the hair loss crystallized the grief and hardship Sama has already endured at such a young age.
A Palestinian-American in the Israeli-occupied West Bank says he's been kept off his land for a year. For others, it's been much worse.
Raneem Hijazi was eight months pregnant when an Israeli airstrike hit the apartment where she lived, killing her son and seven family members. She delivered her daughter via C-section shortly after.
The job carries incredible risk. Since October, more than 280 aid workers have been killed in Gaza alone, according to a U.N.
The World Health Organization reveals that at least a quarter of those injured in Gaza's conflict have life-changing injuries requiring extensive rehabilitation. Over 22,500 people need long-term ...
At least a quarter of people who have been injured in Gaza since the Israeli war broke out last year have “life-changing injuries,” according to new data from the World Health Organization (WHO).
Following the confirmed case of polio in Gaza, aid agencies and medical professionals joined forces to call urgently for a ceasefire to allow life-saving polio vaccinations to be administered to about ...
“At least one in four of the injured in Gaza since October 2023 are estimated to have life-changing injuries that require rehabilitation services now and for years to come,” WHO Director-General ...
The World Health Organization said Thursday that at least a quarter of those hurt in the war raging in Gaza have suffered "life-changing injuries", many requiring amputations and other "huge ...