A generation has been traumatized in Gaza, with one million children requiring mental health and psychosocial support, says a UN official.
Thousands of Gazans have begun to travel back to the homes they evacuated earlier in the war. View on euronews
Palestinians returning to parts of the enclave have been picking their way through vast piles of rubble and trying to salvage what they can.
The first three Israeli hostages released from Gaza have been handed over in a test of the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
A fragile ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war was holding Monday ... Rise again' - UN relief chief Tom Fletcher said 630 trucks carrying desperately needed aid had entered into Gaza in the hours after the start of the truce, with 300 of them headed to ...
Asharq Al Awsat The war in Gaza has seen children killed, starved, frozen to death, orphaned and separated from their families, the UN humanitarian chief says. “A generation has been traumatized,” Tom Fletcher told a UN Security Council meeting called by Russia on Thursday about the war's impact on Gaza's youngest residents.
RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — The first three hostages were released from Gaza and the first Palestinian prisoners were freed from Israeli custody as the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas took hold following 15 months of war, with mixed emotions and more difficult steps ahead over the next six weeks.
Israel released 90 Palestinian prisoners early on Monday as part of a ceasefire agreement with Hamas, just hours after three Israeli hostages were returned to Israel. The ceasefire, which began at 11:15 a.
The UN’s leading humanitarian official, Tom Fletcher, has urged US President Donald Trump to remain engaged in the world. The UN's Undersecretary General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator,
Scores of Palestinian detainees have been freed as Israel's truce deal with Hamas takes hold. Meanwhile, the three female Israeli hostages released by Hamas are said to be in a stable condition. DW has the latest.
At UN, Pakistan pushes for Israel's accountability for 'heinous' crimes in Gaza; Children's suffering a 'black mark'
“Our beloved Gaza is gone,” he texted in English, adding that the survivors envy the dead: “They don’t have to see it.” I understand this exhausted man’s heartbreak, after months of hunger and homelessness and seeing his son injured. The cease-fire is welcome, but there’s no clear path forward and not much to celebrate.