
Gaza’s Last Refuge Under Siege as Hundreds of Thousands Forced to Flee Rafah
As the Israel-Hamas conflict escalates, Rafah in Gaza faces a humanitarian crisis with over 450,000 Gazans forcibly displaced in the past week.
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As the Israel-Hamas conflict escalates, Rafah in Gaza faces a humanitarian crisis with over 450,000 Gazans forcibly displaced in the past week.
As the Gaza conflict enters its 79th day, over 20,000 Palestinians and 1,140 Israelis have lost their lives. The UN Security Council has now approved additional aid to prevent famine and disease in the region.
After a temporary seven-day ceasefire ended, Israel and Hamas resumed fighting in Gaza. Thousands of Palestinians faced renewed violence, desperate families, and a humanitarian crisis as documented by CGTN.
The first group of hostages released by Hamas returned home via Rafah crossing, including Israelis, Thais, and a Filipino, marking a hopeful step in the ongoing ceasefire.
On Day 61 of the Palestine-Israel conflict, the Israeli military resumes combat against Hamas after accusing them of violating a temporary truce. Telecom services in Gaza have been disrupted amid ongoing aggression.
Day 60 of the Palestine-Israel conflict sees Israel launching a ground offensive in Gaza after failed truce talks, leading to significant civilian casualties and displacement.
As the truce between Israel and Hamas expires, violence escalates in Gaza, leading to a dire humanitarian crisis. International efforts continue to seek a ceasefire.
Latest Israel-Hamas hostage swaps bring emotional relief to families as more hostages and prisoners are released under the Gaza truce.
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.
The truce between Israel and Hamas enters day 3 as hostages are swapped, marking a significant step towards peace. Humanitarian aid flows into Gaza amid hopes for an extended ceasefire.