
Gaza’s Struggle: Donkey-Drawn Carts Replace Cars Amid Fuel Shortage
Amid the ongoing conflict with Israel, Gaza residents have turned to donkey-drawn carts for transportation as fuel shortages cripple daily life.
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Amid the ongoing conflict with Israel, Gaza residents have turned to donkey-drawn carts for transportation as fuel shortages cripple daily life.
In Gaza, residents like Hanaa Daoud face life-threatening conditions and lack access to essential healthcare amidst ongoing conflict.
The Palestine-Israel conflict enters its 27th day with Israeli ground forces invading northern Gaza. Over 8,500 Palestinians have been killed in recent strikes.
Despite three weeks of war and a tightening siege, Gaza’s barber shops remain open, offering comfort and a sense of normalcy to residents amidst the conflict.
China steps up its humanitarian efforts by providing $2.05 million in aid to alleviate the suffering in Gaza amid the ongoing crisis.
Israeli forces intensify bombings in Gaza on October 27, cutting communications and internet services. Palestinian authorities strive to restore connectivity as residents face dire living conditions.
As Gaza endures a total siege, the insufficiency of humanitarian aid convoys hampers essential services. Residents face long waits for fuel, impacting daily life.
Over 140 people, including women and children, were killed in overnight Israeli raids in Gaza. Simultaneously, a humanitarian aid convoy arrived via Rafah crossing from Egypt.
Day 18 of the Palestine-Israel conflict sees intensified Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, leading to numerous Palestinian casualties. Aid convoys reach the Hamas-controlled area while Israel targets Damascus and Aleppo airports and Hezbollah cells in Lebanon.
The Palestine-Israel conflict enters its 17th day, displacing around 1.6 million people amid ongoing Israeli attacks on Gaza since October 7, reports the UN.