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Before the Gaza war erupted, the tiny enclave run by the Palestinian militant group Hamas was impoverished and densely populated, but full of life -- restaurants, shops, makeshift soccer pitches ...
Following the inception of the Israel–Hamas war in 2023, the team began to distribute food to Gaza residents using their bicycles. [9] According to the group, as of May 2024 they have distributed "$140,000 worth of aid, 2,050 meal parcels, 4,900 hot meals and hygiene kits to 500 beneficiaries". [4] The group also worked with Sharek Youth ...
The war has also been deeply disruptive to work Mercy Corps has been doing to provide people in Gaza with necessities like food and water, said Arnaud Quemin, the Middle East regional director for ...
A number of Islamist groups opposed to Hamas have had a presence in the Gaza Strip, a part of the Palestinian territories.These groups began appearing in the Gaza Strip in the months leading up to and following the Israeli disengagement from the region in 2005 and have maintained a presence even after the 2007 Battle of Gaza, when Hamas wrestled control of the Gaza Strip from its rival Fatah ...
Under American pressure, Israel has pledged to deliver large quantities of humanitarian aid into the war-ravaged Gaza Strip. Three groups that have prevented humanitarian aid from reaching Gaza ...
Suleiman was born in Damascus, Syria and moved to Gaza in 1990s. [2] As of 2016 she was living in Jabalia refugee camp, a Palestinian refugee camp located 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) north of Jabalia in North Gaza, where she volunteers at a local orphanage, teaches the Quran, and cycles with a local group of women.
With almost 90% of the expected votes counted in Minnesota, 19% of Democrats marked their ballots "uncommitted" to show their opposition to Biden's backing for Israel's attacks against Hamas in Gaza.
In San Francisco, proponents included hundreds of Jews and Muslims opposed to the war. [1] In March 2024, The Cincinnati City Council passed a resolution that called for "a six-week cease-fire, the release of vulnerable hostages , and the provision of unrestricted humanitarian aid."