
Struggling Ramadan: Displaced Gazans in Rafah Face Hardship Amid Conflict
As Ramadan begins in Gaza’s Rafah, displaced Palestinians face immense hardship and loss amid ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
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As Ramadan begins in Gaza’s Rafah, displaced Palestinians face immense hardship and loss amid ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
Refugees in Rafah, Gaza face severe shortages of food and water as Israel plans a ground operation, sparking international concern.
Israeli troops are set to enter Rafah in the Gaza Strip, sparking fear among refugees. Life in the camp is challenging, with a future that remains uncertain.
Explore the devastating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where millions are facing unprecedented suffering amid ongoing conflict.
South Gaza’s largest refugee camp faces worsening conditions as new refugees arrive and winter rains hit, according to UNRWA.
Day 80 of the Palestine-Israel conflict sees over 20,258 deaths in Gaza. The UN has boosted aid, but obstacles hinder distribution, warns UN Secretary-General.
During the ceasefire, Gaza’s 45 km Salah al-Din Road became a lifeline for over a million Palestinians fleeing north to south, highlighting its crucial role and the challenges faced.
Day 70 of the Palestine-Israel conflict sees intensified Israeli strikes on Gaza, resulting in over 18,600 Palestinian deaths and urgent calls for a humanitarian ceasefire.
Al Awda hospital, one of the last functioning hospitals in northern Gaza, faces severe medical staff and oxygen shortages as intensified conflict continues, endangering countless civilians.
A four-day truce between Israel and Hamas takes effect, allowing 200 aid trucks daily into Gaza and leading to the release of hostages and detainees.