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Israel's total siege of Gaza is entering its third month. Doctors and aid workers said they are seeing malnourished children and hospitals running low on supplies.
Since Israel’s blockade began on March 2, food sources have been drying up. Aid groups have stopped food distribution. Bakeries have closed. Charity kitchens handing out bowls of pasta or lentils remain the last lifeline for most of the population, but they are rapidly closing for lack of supplies, the U.N. says.
The secretary of state's comments come as Israeli strikes across Gaza kill 114 people, according to hospitals and rescuers
in northern Gaza, in April. Many Gazans turn to charity kitchens for what food is still available. The effect of Israel’s total siege has become “catastrophic,” doctors say. Food ...
Weak and losing weight, she saw doctors ... was rebuilt into Gaza’s largest and best equipped for emergencies. Since Israel broke the two-month ceasefire on March 18, the hospital has been ...
In the Nasser Medical Complex in Gaza’s Khan Younis, a volunteer doctor breaks down ... have the equipment to address. Israel has often prevented the entry of hospital supplies into Gaza during ...
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP ... Meanwhile, Israeli strikes across Gaza continued overnight, killing at least 17 people in northern Gaza, according to hospital staff. Strikes hit Gaza City, Beit ...
This was one of the small victories doctors say they have seen as dozens of ... released hostages after landing at Beilinson Hospital in Israel, in January. Credit...Amit Elkayam for The New ...