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  • 6 days ago | nytimes.com | Patrick Kingsley |Ronen Bergman |Natan Odenheimer |Aaron Boxerman |Maggie Haberman |Saher Alghorra

    Two months after Israel blocked all aid to Gaza, U.S. and Israeli officials are considering a new food distribution plan. The U.N. says it is unworkable. Food distribution in Jabaliya, in the northern Gaza Strip, last month. Two months after Israel blocked all aid to Gaza, U.S. and Israeli officials are considering a new food distribution plan. The U.N. says it is unworkable. Food distribution in Jabaliya, in the northern Gaza Strip, last month. Credit...

  • 1 week ago | spokesman.com | Rawan Ahmad |Lara Jakes |Saher Alghorra

    HAIFA, Israel — Airstrikes pounded the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, killing dozens of people, health officials said, as Israel reaffirmed its plans to capture more land in the enclave and force all 2 million Gaza Strip residents to live in the south. The single deadliest bombing hit near a popular cafe in Gaza City where young people gathered to use the internet, killing 33, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.

  • 1 week ago | nytimes.com | Erika Solomon |Rawan Ahmad |Saher Alghorra

    The effect of Israel's total siege has become "catastrophic," doctors say. Food, water and medicine shortages are prompting a surge of preventable illnesses, and deaths. Trying to get food in Jabaliya, 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, water and medicine shortages are prompting a surge of preventable illnesses, and deaths.

  • 1 month ago | nytimes.com | Adam Rasgon |Saher Alghorra

    When an Israeli airstrike ripped through a building in central Beit Lahia on Monday night, the farming community in the northernmost part of Gaza was already on edge over an Israeli evacuation order hours earlier. The events shook the town's residents and reminded them of the perils of the war between Israel and Hamas, but they also helped catalyze rare demonstrations against Hamas in Gaza.

  • 2 months ago | nytimes.com | Vivian Yee |Bilal Shbair |Saher Alghorra

    Outside the Zadna Bakery in central Gaza one recent afternoon, the long lines of people waiting for bread were threatening to dissolve into chaos at any minute. A security guard shouted at the crowds that pushed toward the bakery door to wait their turn. But no one was listening. Just a few steps away, scalpers were hawking loaves they had gotten earlier that day for three times the original price.

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