New Gaza aid plans would increase children's suffering, UNICEF says
- On the evening of May 8, 2025, Israeli airstrikes in northern and central Gaza resulted in the deaths of seven Palestinians, among them two young girls, and caused injuries to dozens more.
- These strikes occurred amid ongoing Israeli attacks that have targeted Gaza since October 2023, causing extensive casualties and destruction.
- A strike on a home goods store near Al-Nuseirat refugee camp killed four Palestinians, two of whom were girls, and injured 27 others including children and women.
- Reports say at least 52,760 Palestinians have died and over 119,000 were wounded in the conflict, while aid efforts face skepticism amid a two-month Israeli siege.
- The sustained bombardment and blockade contribute to a worsening humanitarian crisis, prompting calls for a ceasefire and measures to prevent further civilian harm.
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Investigating One of the Deadliest Moments of the War in Gaza
Since Israel’s military went to war against Hamas in Gaza more than a year and a half ago, it has conducted thousands of strikes in the territory. One attack last year stands out. Israel struck a five-story building housing an extend family of well over 100 people. The military says they were targeting an enemy spotter on the roof. NPR reporters and producers set out to chronicle this attack, to know how many people were killed and injured and t…
New Gaza aid plans would increase children's suffering, UNICEF says
The United Nations Children's Fund on Friday criticized emerging plans to take over distribution of humanitarian aid in Gaza on Thursday floated by both Israel and the United States, saying that they would increase suffering for children and families.
New Gaza Aid Plans Would Increase Children’s Suffering, UNICEF Says
The United Nations Children's Fund on Friday criticized emerging plans to take over distribution of humanitarian aid in Gaza on Thursday floated by both Israel and the United States, saying that they would increase suffering for children and families. The US State Department earlier floated a solution that would allow delivery of food aid to Gaza was "steps away" and an announcement was coming shortly.
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