Gaza Herald

Silence in Israeli Prisons Leaves Families of Gaza Detainees Desperate for Answers

Gaza Herald_ Families of Palestinian detainees organized a sit-in last Monday outside the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) headquarters in Gaza City, demanding answers about the fate, whereabouts, and conditions of their relatives held in Israeli prisons. Protesters

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Suffocating Health Crisis Forces Gaza Pharmacist to Manufacture Drugs at Home

Gaza Herald_Amid relentless bombardment, siege, and the near-total breakdown of Gaza’s healthcare system, pharmacist Khaled Awda has turned his own home in Gaza City into a small-scale pharmaceutical laboratory, offering a rare example of self-reliance and humanitarian ingenuity under catastrophe.

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Second Phase of Gaza Ceasefire Begins Under Pressure for Disarmament and Continued Israeli Breaches

Gaza Herald _ Talks on the second phase of the United States–led Gaza ceasefire plan are underway in Cairo, as Hamas leaders and representatives of other Palestinian factions meet with regional and international mediators amid a fragile truce repeatedly violated

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Israeli Fire Kills Woman in Khan Younis, Death Toll Hits 11 in First 24 Hours of Ceasefire Phase 2

Gaza Herald – A Palestinian woman was killed early Friday after Israeli forces opened fire in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, in the latest deadly breach of the ceasefire. Local sources said Sabah Ahmad Ali Abu Jameh, 62, was shot when

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