As the impacts of war linger, Gaza is witnessing an unprecedented rise in congenital anomalies and a 140 percent increase in stillbirths.
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Final Gaza Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment
The report highlights the catastrophic impact on human development across Gaza, which is estimated to have been set back by 77 years.
Eyes on Gaza, as trends reveal increased Israeli violence – Daily Update
What’s new in Iran ceasefire and Hormuz blockade? ■ Israel blows up school in Lebanon ■ Human development in Gaza set back 77 years ■ Israeli settlers, military, gov’t commit flagrant crimes against Palestinians ■ More
Israeli soldiers using sexual assault to force Palestinians out of West Bank, report says
Israeli soldiers and settlers are using gendered violence and sexual assault and harassment to force Palestinians from their homes in the occupied West Bank, human rights and legal experts say.
Replay: Israel’s slow ethnic cleansing of Christians from the Holy Land
Israel has used the steady decline in Palestinian Christian numbers to promote a claim that Muslims are hounding them out of the region. But the real blame lies with Israel and the foreign Churches.
US running out of weaponry for Israel’s war; Iran has plenty – Daily Update
Peace talks? Or no peace talks? ■ Gaza needs $71 b to rebuild ■ Palestinian kids withstand tear gas, demand passage to school ■ Israeli soldier’s illegal patch gets too much attention ■ More
Israel is (still) killing aid workers in Gaza
Officials say Israel’s attacks on humanitarian aid workers aim to block essential aid from reaching Palestinians, as Israel continues to impose a blockade on Gaza seven months into the so-called “ceasefire.”
Israel’s “Black Wednesday” Massacre Leaves Lebanese Families Giving DNA To ID Loved One’s Remains
In Lebanon, an unprecedented campaign of DNA tests is being used to identify mangled bodies left trapped under rubble by Israel’s blitz on April 8 that killed over 350.
‘I Felt I Was a Monster’: IDF Soldiers Talk About the ‘Moral Injury’ – and the Silence
Some of them killed civilians in Gaza; others witnessed abuse and cover-ups in the name of revenge. What they’re experiencing now is not PTSD, but a another type of deep trauma.
‘I thought I might die’: A Palestinian mother’s account of Israeli detention
Detained while fleeing northern Gaza, Saeda al-Shrafi recalls weeks of interrogation, torture, and imprisonment that changed her life, as Palestinian Prisoners’ Day is marked









