Khan Younis, Gaza Strip – Ahmed Isleem wishes he was dead. The 35-year-old man’s wife and daughter were killed along with 10 other family members and neighbors in an Israeli …
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Trauma, stress and grief ‘take root’ in Gaza after weeks of Israeli bombing
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Dozens of family members killed in Gaza as Israel continues bombing | Israeli-Palestinian conflict News
Dozens of people from one family have been killed in the Jabalia refugee camp, the Palestinian foreign minister said, as Israel continues to bombard the besieged Gaza Strip in the …
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News Over the past 24 hours, six media workers have been killed by Israeli bombing, including journalists Sari Mansour and Hassouneh Salim. They were hit by an Israeli airstrike on …
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Relentless bombing across Gaza as Israeli raid on main hospital continues
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Idlib, Syria — Syrian government forces and Russia have stepped up shelling in northwest Syria, killing dozens of people, including children, and injuring hundreds more, opposition leaders and volunteers said …
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“They have to go and I mean, really go…I want anything that can fly to get in there and fuck them up. There are no mileage limitations and there are …
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Macron urges Israel to stop bombing and killing civilians in Gaza | Israeli-Palestinian conflict News
The French president says he hopes other leaders, particularly those in Washington, will join him in his call for a ceasefire. Israel must stop bombing Gaza and killing civilians, French …
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Israeli bombing damages more than half of Gaza’s homes | Israeli-Palestinian conflict News
Around 40,000 homes in the besieged enclave were completely destroyed by the Israeli army, according to Gaza officials. Israeli bombings have caused damage to more than 50 percent of homes …
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Why is Israel bombing hospitals and ambulances in Gaza? It’s all about “winning” | Israelo-Palestinian conflict
Across Israel, huge billboards dominate central highways, while large placards have been placed in front of schools, supermarkets and government buildings. They all sport a new slogan: “Together we will …
