UN warns of Gaza humanitarian crisis as France, Abbas call for truce
- On Monday, the UN warned Gaza faces a severe humanitarian crisis since the war began.
- This warning occurred after a ceasefire collapsed due to disagreements over its next phase.
- Israel's military offensive resumed, and hundreds of thousands became displaced amid short supplies.
- OCHA stated, "dwindling supplies have forced them to ration and reduce deliveries".
- With conditions worsening, Abbas and Macron urged a ceasefire and accelerated aid delivery.
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A ruined university in northern Gaza becomes a refuge
Forced out of their homes once more, thousands of Palestinians have crowded into the Islamic University campus, west of Gaza City — where burning books is the only way to boil water, heat food, and stay warm. The post PHOTOS: A ruined university in northern Gaza becomes a refuge appeared first on +972 Magazine.
Gaza humanitarian crisis deepens amid longest Israeli aid blockade
As Israel's blockade on critical aid flowing into Gaza continues halfway into its second month, the humanitarian crisis in the besieged enclave has reached its lowest point since the war began in October 2023, according to the UN. Palestinian Authority chief Mahmoud Abbas and French President Emmanuel Macron discussed the "urgent" need for a new ceasefire and return of humanitarian aid in Gaza, as Macron pushed for a reformed Palestinian Authori…
Doctor back from Gaza: "I've never experienced such a situation"
The conflict between Israel and Hamas continues to worsen. The UN believes that the Gaza Strip is facing the worst humanitarian situation since the beginning of the war. Listen to the testimony of a Canadian doctor who worked a month in a hospital in the Palestinian enclave. Yasmine Khayat's report.
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