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Displaced families spend days searching for food; Doctor in Rafah says patients coming in emaciated; Mother serves meals consisting only of onions...
After years of retreat, Egypt is making its presence felt again in the neighbouring Palestinian enclave, emerging as a key benefactor in the aftermath of the last bout of fighting between Hamas and Israel in May.
Jawaher Al Aqraa says it will be a "miracle" if she survives the Gaza war but in the meantime, she is singing to "block out" the roar of Israeli fighter jets over the Palestinian territory.
"Everyone was telling me, it's ok and to have faith, this is our destiny and we have to accept it," Suwar Safi said, adding: "We did not get the chance to experience that joy."
The whole world is looking at the Olympic Games and its magnanimity while Algerian judoka Fethi Nourine and his coach Amar Benikhlef take a step back from being a part of it.
The mosque compound in the Israeli-annexed Old City of east Jerusalem has previously seen clashes and violence between Palestinians and Israelis, particularly during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, which draws tens of thousands of worshippers to Al Aqsa.
The Palestinian Health Ministry identified the two men killed in the West Bank village of Deir Al Hatab as Saud Abdullah Saud and Mohammed Abu Dira, without saying their ages.
Palestine TV said the soldiers wounded two people, including a 14-year-old boy. It said the forces blocked the movement of ambulances and conducted arrests before withdrawing.
A police officer who was nearby arrived at the scene to find several people wounded and an overturned car near a popular Tel Aviv promenade. The officer "neutralized" the driver when he tried to pull a gun, police said.
Mohammed Fayez Balhan, 15, was killed after being shot "with live occupation (Israeli) bullets in the head, chest and abdomen," the ministry said.