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Father Gabriel Romanelli, the local priest, sustained "light injuries" in the strike on the only Catholic church in Gaza, officials said.
The direct strike killed three people as confirmed by the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem hours after the attack.
After 22 months of relentless bombardment, mass displacement and loss, every child in Gaza craves peace and stability. Here's how UNICEF is helping children.
Amid conflict, Gaza’s youngest residents face a growing crisis in their emotional well-being, especially since families are uprooting and basic services are stretched thin in displacement camps. UNESCO launched Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) interventions to 1,200 displaced children and adolescents.
Something can be born out of everything – if you want it to,” said Iris Haim, whose hostage son Yotam was killed in Gaza. Those words are helping her find hope, as she seeks to use his sperm to have a grandchild.
A senior Israeli official predicts Israel and Hamas will come to a ceasefire in the "next week or two," a longer timeframe than previously expected. Until a ceasefire can be reached, fighting goes on and Israel continues its airstrikes.
Human Rights Watch welcomes the opportunity to provide input to the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (the “Committee”) in advance of its upcoming public session on the situation of persons with disabilities affected by armed conflict in Gaza and the West Bank.
Liran Berman hasn't had much to keep hopeful over the 629 days of his twin brothers' captivity in Gaza. Ceasefire deals have collapsed, the war has dragged on, and his siblings remain hostages in ...
The families of hostages held in Gaza have faced a 20-month-long nightmare.