The WHO says Israel has systematically destroyed the health care system in northern Gaza with the Kamal Adwan Hospital now ...
U.S. officials say they asked for — and got — the retraction of an independent monitor's warning of imminent famine in north ...
A taxi driver whose car hit six pedestrians when he jumped a curb in a Manhattan shopping district on Christmas Day was ...
An Israeli airstrike on a residential building in central Gaza killed at least seven Palestinians, including four children, and wounded 16 other people on Friday afternoon, health officials said.
All are trapped in Gaza, waiting for the United States to help them evacuate after more than a year of war. Their stories of anguish fill the pages of a federal lawsuit filed Thursday in U.S ...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Thursday accused Israel of “acts of genocide” against Palestinians in Gaza by depriving them of adequate water supplies. The group, in an extensive report ...
AI warfare may conjure images of killer robots and autonomous drones, but a different reality is unfolding in the Gaza Strip. There, artificial intelligence has been suggesting targets in Israel ...
allowing in almost no humanitarian aid and ordering tens of thousands to flee to nearby Gaza City. Experts have warned that the north may be experiencing famine. The latest bombardment came as ...
He said some humanitarian convoys have gotten through to the broader northern area including Gaza City, where the U.N. estimates some 300,000 people are located.
Skau said international famine experts reported three weeks ago that if nothing changed there would be famine in Gaza, “and I think that’s where we’re heading.” Sudan is the world’s ...
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The deputy executive director of the U.N. World Food Program has been on whirlwind visits to hotspots in the Middle East and Sudan to assess dire humanitarian situations ...
Gaza is heading toward famine Skau says the humanitarian situation in northern Gaza is dire but he’s equally worried about southern Gaza, “if not even more,” because of the million or so ...