Gaza, aid and Israel
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The breakdown in internal control comes amid Hamas’s severe financial crisis, which has left the group unable to pay salaries to its employees
On Sunday, the BBC, CNN, and The Associated Press reported that Israeli defense forces using naval warships, tanks and drones had opened fire on Gazans.
The Hamas-run interior ministry said seven of its police officers deployed to a market in Gaza City on Thursday were killed by an Israeli air strike as they attempted to restore o
The U.N. reports that damage and access restrictions allow cultivation on less than five percent of Gaza's cropland, worsening food production and heightening famine risks. Beth Bechdol from the Food and Agriculture Organization highlights the collapse of Gaza's agrifood system,
blaming complicated Israeli military procedures and the breakdown of law and order inside the territory. On Wednesday, a U.N. official said more than a dozen trucks arrived at warehouses in central Gaza. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because ...
The residents of the Gaza Strip are facing severe shortages of food in the besieged coastal region that has been in the middle of a grinding war for more than 600 days. As hunger grows, hundreds of Palestinians stormed a United Nations warehouse on Wednesday in search of food.