among them Italy, Norway, and Romania. Much of the rest of the world has not taken on treatment programmes for Palestinian children. The UK has yet to accept any patient from Gaza at all ...
Migrants board an Italian Coast Guard vessel as part of a transfer operation from the asylum processing centers in Albania back to Italy ... children began crossing through Gaza’s Rafah crossing ...
The WHO estimates that 12,000 to 14,000 people, including 2,500 children ... help monitor the crossing began work in 2005 but was suspended in June 2007 as a result of Hamas' takeover of Gaza.
Israel’s military failure in Gaza underscores the power of grassroots resistance against colonial oppression. Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir accused the Israeli government of ...
Shaking his head in disbelief, he searched for anything he could salvage — family photos, children ... Italy, and France had industries and factories that could help revive the economy. “In ...
“We will not forget, we will not forgive, and none of us will disregard the sacrifices of our people in the Gaza Strip.” “We are able, with the help of our brothers ... teams to Gaza to care for ...
Highlighting its "unwavering commitment" to Palestinians, Italy has given 104 million euros of aid to Gaza and the West Bank since the devastating Israel-Hamas war began on 7 October 2023 ...
A boy smiles as he tries out his new wheelchair, delivered by UNICEF in northern Gaza. UNICEF has distributed more than 500 ...
UNICEF screens and treats children for malnutrition and distributes urgently needed supplemental food to nourish babies and young children during the critical early months and years of development.
Rome: Italy considered the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip an important step towards peace. "We need to strengthen the ceasefire and move forward with the next stages of the agreement ...
but recently he put his own safety aside to fly across the globe to help children in Gaza. "Gaza is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child," Kuziez said, echoing a report by UNICEF.