Children in the Gaza Strip Remain without Classes: Most Will Miss School for the Third Year in a Row
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Children in the Gaza Strip Remain without Classes: Most Will Miss School for the Third Year in a Row
The European Union, the United Kingdom, Japan and two dozen other countries are calling on Israel to take urgent action over the looming famine in the Gaza Strip. The joint statement says the suffering in Gaza has reached unimaginable levels. At the same time, international organizations are expressing growing concern about the destruction of the education system. Hundreds of thousands of students and schoolchildren will miss their education for…
"Let us remember that the volume of aid and goods that can enter Gaza remains far below the vital needs of a starving population," Stéphane Dujarric, spokesman for the UN Secretary-General, told a group of journalists in New York. The day before, the organization's humanitarian teams had been able to […]
Gaza hospitals reported the deaths of more than a dozen people, eight of them food seekers, by Israeli fire on Saturday, while Palestinians faced serious risks in their search for food amid air strikes and restrictions on the delivery of aid. On Saturday, aircraft arrived in Gaza with help from European countries and other continents, although aid groups as well as Palestinians claim that the changes have been only gradual. Aid comes from a coal…
Israel and international partners dropped 119 food packages in Gaza, along with aid trucks. Despite reports of UN manipulation of the "famine" standard, the post Aid continues to flow into the Strip: 119 packages were dropped into the Strip appeared first on סרוגים.
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