JERUSALEM — Two weeks after the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel took effect, aid is flooding into the Gaza Strip, bringing ...
The idea that life can be more than sheer survival is part of the fragile sense of hope that the recent cease-fire has ...
A surge in the flow of aid into the Gaza Strip since the truce between Israel and Hamas took effect on Jan. 19 is likely to ...
Famines and other food crises can leave an entire generation with physical and cognitive deficits, experts warn.
The sky has cleared of warplanes. Humanitarian aid is pouring in. Masses of people have returned to the bombed-out north. Medical evacuations are to restart Saturday. But Palestinians are still living ...
From hepatitis to scabies and food poisoning — the war has caused countless devastating, and often deadly, ailments.
Hundreds of truckloads of aid have entered Gaza since the Israel-Hamas ceasefire began last weekend, but its distribution ...
U.S. President Donald Trump says that Jordan and Egypt should take more Palestinians from Gaza, where Israel's military ...
It begins with security, for Israelis living near Gaza and indeed throughout the country, and for Gazans subjected to bombardment and martial law.
UNICEF screens and treats children for malnutrition and distributes urgently needed supplemental food to nourish babies and young children during the critical early months and years of development.