International NGO Doctors Without Borders reported that Israeli forces destroyed all the equipment in Gaza's Indonesian Hospital, while conditions remain dire.
After nearly 500 days in captivity in Gaza, with little access to media, recently freed hostages have many questions ...
Our colleagues no longer recognise their own neighbourhoods, hospitals have been razed, and people are settling in the rubble ...
United Nations officials and nongovernmental organizations have repeatedly warned the health care system in Gaza has ...
As the war moves to the West Bank, Palestinian security forces stun residents as they operate in occupied streets in cooperation with the Israeli army ...
A Hamas spokesperson says the group will delay the next hostage release after accusing Israel of violating ceasefire agreement. Israel and Hamas are in the midst of a six-week ceasefire ...
The three hostages released on Saturday by Hamas appeared to be in much poorer physical condition than any of the other 18 ...
Dozens of Israeli doctors ... from Israel and Thailand waved flags, sang and cheered Thursday as the five Thai hostages stepped off a military helicopter and entered a hospital outside Tel ...
Dozens of Israeli doctors, nurses and representatives from Israel and Thailand ... bodies taken into Gaza. Dr. Osnat Levzion-Korach, the director of Shamir Medical Center outside Tel Aviv where ...
Four medical doctors ... of Israel's attacks on health care workers. Dr. Abu Safiya was detained by Israeli forces along with others during a Dec. 27 raid on Kamal Adwan Hospital in the Gaza ...
Doctors say 2-year-old Habiba al ... The condition is highly treatable – but not in Gaza, where healthcare institutions and supplies have been decimated by Israel’s yearslong war in the ...
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