Global Outcry as Journalists Killed in Gaza Sparks UN Protests
Demonstrators at UN Headquarters rallied to condemn the killing of six journalists in Gaza, fueling global calls for stronger safeguards for media in conflict zones.
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Demonstrators at UN Headquarters rallied to condemn the killing of six journalists in Gaza, fueling global calls for stronger safeguards for media in conflict zones.
UN chief calls for independent investigation after Gaza airstrike kills six Palestinian journalists, marking 242 media workers lost since the war began.
The UN Security Council warns Israel’s plan to seize Gaza City risks uprooting 800k civilians and deepening the humanitarian crisis.
Tens of thousands marched across the Sydney Harbour Bridge in pouring rain on August 3, demanding an end to the Gaza conflict and famine, with a parallel rally in Melbourne.
Israel’s military declares daily 10-hour pauses and 17-hour safe corridors in Al-Mawasi, Deir al-Balah and Gaza City to boost humanitarian aid access.
As UN warns of looming famine, one in five children in northern Gaza face malnutrition. New images reveal desperate mothers. Aid airdrops resume, but calls grow for open corridors and deliveries.
Gaza’s crisis deepens as starvation and malnutrition deaths reach 115 since March under an ongoing blockade.
Israeli airstrikes across Gaza killed at least 41 civilians on July 24, leaving dozens wounded and sparking renewed international concern.
Three-month-old Yahya dies of starvation in Gaza as baby formula runs out. Doctors report malnutrition surge; over 100 hunger-related deaths, including 80 children.
New evacuation orders in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza, have forced tens of thousands to flee as 87.8% of the territory is classified as evacuation or military zones.