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Israeli strike kills children near Gaza clinic
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Two BCG partners are stepping down from leadership roles as the firm tries to contain the fallout among clients and staff.
Medical workers are forced to make life-or-death decisions for patients whose injuries would be treatable if they had the supplies, according to a new report.
Israel has agreed to allow in fuel for the first time since March; the E.U. will have a presence at border crossings.
Cash in extremely short supply in war-wrecked Gaza Strip - and Palestinians pay high price to get it
Cash is the lifeblood of the Gaza Strip’s shattered economy, and like all other necessities in this war-torn territory -- food, fuel, medicine -- it is in extremely short supply.
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The attack struck near a facility run by an American aid organization as negotiators from Hamas and Israel wrangle over a potential new cease-fire agreement.
Edward Djerejian, former U.S. ambassador to Israel and senior fellow at the Harvard Belfer Center, discusses the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and chances for a ceasefire deal.
Cash is the lifeblood of the Gaza Strip’s shattered economy, and like all other necessities in this war-torn territory — food, fuel, medicine — it is in extremely short supply.
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Doctors in Gaza say they were forced to cram multiple babies into one incubator as hospitals warned that fuel shortages are forcing them to shut off vital services, putting patients’ lives at risk.
Kino Lorber acquires North American rights to Sepideh Farsi's Gaza documentary featuring Palestinian photojournalist killed in Israeli missile strike.