Temporary truce, uncertainty and the search for the missing
After 50-days of relentless bombing, Palestinians in Gaza are using a four-day truce to look for missing loved ones.
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After 50-days of relentless bombing, Palestinians in Gaza are using a four-day truce to look for missing loved ones.
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) has warned that the proportion of households affected by acute food insecurity in Gaza is the largest ever recorded globally, as Palestinians are pushed closer to Egypt.
Though the majority of citizens around the world are calling for a ceasefire, Israel - and it's main backers the US and UK - refuse to halt the suffering of Palestinian children in Gaza.
The UN has warned that the death toll in Gaza is expected to rise quickly as a result of Israel's intensified bombing campaign and the spread of disease, lack of medical care and basic sanitation as a result of the siege
Since 7 October Israel has carried out a scorched earth campaign in Gaza, leaving no place for residents to hide. Calls for a ceasefire have been ignored by politicians, but they continue to grow.
A month into Israel's genocidal bombing campaign of Gaza, civilians have nowhere to hide, to mourn their dead or escape the bloodshed. Yet senior Israelis care calling for more bombs to be dropped and Palestinians to be ethnically cleansed from their homes.
Three weeks into Israel's genocidal bombardment of the besieged Gaza Strip, fuel supplies have run out. The lives of 2.3m Palestinians are now at risk not just as a result of the bombs but also because of the lack of fresh water & electricity. Will the world act to end the ethnic cleansing of Gaza?
Since Israel launched a military campaign against Gaza on 7 October 2023, women and children have been killed and medical crews targeted in what Palestinians and those watching have described as genocide; a second Nakba.
At 6am local time on Saturday 7 October the Palestinian resistance launched the Al-Aqsa Flood military operation against the Israeli occupation, quickly taking control of towns surrounding Gaza. Israel declared itself in a state of war and responded with missile attacks.
Yesterday US President Donald Trump announced that he’d brokered a deal that would set the UAE and Israel normalise relations, begin trade and diplomatic ties. Follow MEMO’s blog to find out how the world is reacting, will another state be announcing a similar move?