Israeli strike kills children near Gaza clinic
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Cash in extremely short supply in war-wrecked Gaza Strip - and Palestinians pay high price to get it
Cash is the lifeblood of the Gaza Strip’s shattered economy, and like all other necessities in this war-torn territory -- food, fuel, medicine -- it is in extremely short supply.
While UN and European officials hope that a cease-fire deal would help ease suffering among the Strip’s population, Israelis worry that as in the
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) - European officials reached a new deal with Israel to allow desperately needed food and fuel into Gaza, the European Union’s foreign policy chief said Thursday, hours after an Israeli airstrike killed 14 people, including 9 children, waiting for help outside a medical clinic.
Cash is the lifeblood of the Gaza Strip’s shattered economy, and like all other necessities in this war-torn territory — food, fuel, medicine — it is in extremely short supply.
In a story published Jul. 10, 2025, about an Israeli strike outside a clinic in the Gaza Strip, The Associated Press, citing an aid group, erroneously reported that 15 people
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has instructed the military to prepare to build a “humanitarian city” in Gaza that critics describe as a “concentration camp.”
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Displaced families, including dozens of children, lined up at a charity kitchen in Nuseirat in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, holding empty plastic pots, tins and containers to receive their share of food.
Israeli strikes pounded the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours, killing at least 34 Palestinians, according to local hospitals
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Africanews on MSNGaza’s scarcity of cash fuels desperation, sparks unusual tradeThe cash crisis, worsened by Israeli restrictions and Gaza’s financial collapse, has become yet another layer of hardship for civilians already under siege.