Israel strikes tents near hospitals in Gaza, killing and wounding reporters
- Aid agencies report a dangerously deteriorated humanitarian situation in Gaza, impacting two million civilians.
- Israel's military operations and a month-long aid cutoff worsened existing problems in the territory.
- The situation includes spreading hunger, reduced water access, flea infestations, and massive displacement.
- Philippe Lazzarini stated, "People are starving, chaos & looting have returned," amid dire conditions.
- The ongoing blockade and fighting leave civilians without essentials and agencies struggling to deliver aid.
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In Gaza, the sacrifices made by the 'unknown soldiers' of journalism
On Monday, April 7, two young Palestinian journalists were killed in an Israeli strike that hit a tent in Khan Yunis, injuring eight others. They are part of a new generation of reporters who have taken over from their predecessors, many of whom were killed or have sought refuge abroad.
'Where will we go?' Gazans desperate for shelter as Israeli bombs fall
Fear, bombs and screams stalk Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, where Israel's resumption of strikes three weeks ago has sparked fresh displacement and an ever more desperate search for shelter. "They are asking for evacuation, but where will we go?" asked Mahmoud Hussein, who fled bombardments in the north to live in a tent in the central town of az-Zawayda. "There is nothing, nothing," he said, listing off several nearby areas marked for evacuat…
Palestinian journalist burned alive in airstrike
A video clip from an Israeli airstrike in southern Gaza shows Palestinian journalist Ahmad Mansour being burned alive as bystanders try in vain to put out the fire. Mansour is one of more than 200 journalists killed in the Gaza war.
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