Tag: humanitarian crisis
Israel launched over 1,400 airstrikes on Gaza in December as US...
Israel’s December airstrikes on Gaza exceeded 1,400 as U.S. military aid continued.
Gaza: Doctors warn thousands of Palestinians could die this winter from...
A new United Nations report finds that Israeli strikes on and near hospitals in the Gaza Strip have “pushed the healthcare system to the brink of total collapse.”
Water deprivation looms in Gaza
Satellite photos and videos obtained by HRW showed extensive damage to water sanitation infrastructures from Israeli bombardments.
Israeli soldiers enforce kill zone in Gaza, targeting civilians and leaving...
Israeli forces implement open-fire policies in Gaza’s Netzarim Corridor, targeting civilians and leaving corpses uncollected as a warning to others.
Gaza faces catastrophic famine as Israel blocks aid and starvation deaths...
Aid blockades, looting, and deadly attacks push Gaza to the brink of humanitarian collapse, with over 60,000 starvation deaths reported.
Israeli siege leaves 130,000 children trapped and facing starvation in Northern...
130,000 children under 10 face starvation and dire conditions as aid remains blocked in northern Gaza.
Senate rejects Sanders’ push to halt US arms sales as weapons...
The Senate overwhelmingly voted against the measures, leaving advocates of peace and human rights questioning U.S. complicity in the alleged war crimes unfolding in Gaza.
Dozens dying under rubble as Israel blocks rescues in North Gaza
Reports from human rights organizations, including Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, detail field executions, forced evacuations, and starvation, painting a grim picture of life in the besieged area.
Scores of civilians, including 20+ children, killed in recent IDF trikes...
Escalating violence and civilian casualties amid U.S.-Israel alignment on regional tensions with Iran and Hezbolla.
Israel’s ban on UNRWA risks creating a humanitarian crisis for Palestinian...
The immediate implications of the ban have already alarmed humanitarian agencies and the international community, with concerns mounting over the agency’s ability to support those in desperate need.














