The tents that failed to keep out the cold when many Gazans first fled their homes have now become suffocating as highs surpass 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Author: Raja Abdulrahim and Ameera Harouda
Gazans Trying to Return Home Say Israeli Troops Fired on Them
An emergency worker and two people who tried to make the journey said Israeli troops shot into the crowd, forcing people to turn back in panic.
Gazans Find Little to Celebrate as Eid al-Fitr Begins at the End of Ramadan
The holiday used to be a joyful time in Gaza. But with Israel’s military offensive and famine threatening the enclave, Palestinians there feel far from any sense of festivity.
In Gaza, Witnesses Describe Fear and Deprivation at Besieged Al-Shifa Hospital
Several patients have died as a result of the Israeli military assault, the Gazan authorities say. Israel says the operation is targeting Hamas leaders.
As Cease-Fire Takes Hold, Some Gazans Attempt a Treacherous Return Home
Israel had warned Gazans not to move from the south to the north during the cessation of hostilities, feeding their fears of permanent displacement.
Rescuers struggle as Israel’s bombardment buries Gazans in their homes.
The work of digging out some 1,200 people from destroyed buildings is too difficult and dangerous.
Nowhere to Hide in Gaza as Israeli Onslaught Continues
Residents and health authorities say that mosques, hospitals and schools are being targeted by airstrikes.
Israeli Airstrike Hits a Marketplace in Gaza, Killing Dozens
The strikes also hit two hospitals, schools and infrastructure, the U.N. said.
Gaza’s Hospitals and Morgues Are Crowded
The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza said 198 Palestinians had been killed and 1,610 wounded.