‘The city is dead’: Israel’s north struggles to recover as war leaves uneven economic scars

After more than two years of war, Kiryat Shmona's commercial areas are almost completely shuttered due to a lack of customers. The latest round of fighting in March and April has caused some new damage, but the holes in residents' lives and in the local economy will take much longer to fix. The recovery in Israel’s north remains uneven. Some areas are slowly recovering, while others are still struggling.

New maps provided to aid groups show expanded zone of IDF control in Gaza

New maps of the Gaza Strip were issued by Israel a little more than a month ago. The restricted area, marked on the maps with an orange line, makes up an estimated 11% of Gaza’s territory beyond the “Yellow Line” demarcating the part of Gaza occupied by Israeli troops since an October ceasefire. The expanded zone has stirred fears from displaced Palestinians living there that they could be deemed targets by Israel. Israel has previously moved blocks deeper into Hamas-controlled territory.

Media organizations call on Israel to allow foreign reporters independent access to Gaza - Boston News, Weather, Sports

There is a ban on foreign journalists from being able to independently enter and report from Gaza. The ban has been in place since the war’s start in 2023 and continues even though there is a ceasefire in place. The Foreign Press Association has been waiting for a decision from the Israeli Supreme Court on a petition for independent access to Gaza.

Israel intercepts Gaza aid flotilla in international waters off Greece, detaining dozens

The Global Sumud Flotilla set sail earlier this month from Barcelona to break Israel's maritime blockade of the Gaza Strip to deliver humanitarian aid. Israeli forces intercepted the flotilla near Crete overnight Wednesday into Thursday, detaining the crews. Israel and Egypt have imposed varying degrees of a blockade on Gaza since Hamas seized power in 2007.

Israeli strike kills three journalists in Gaza, civil defence agency says

Mohammed Salah Qashta, Abdul Raouf Shaat and Anas Ghneim were killed in an Israeli air strike in the Al-Zahra area southwest of Gaza City on Wednesday. Shaat was a freelancer who regularly contributed for AFP. Since October 10, a fragile US-sponsored truce in Gaza has halted the large-scale fighting between Israeli forces and Hamas. At least 466 Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire took effect.

Israel seizes Global Sumud Flotilla boats 1,000km away from Gaza

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Mirroring Gaza, Israel is destroying towns and villages in southern Lebanon

Israel is destroying towns and villages in southern Lebanon to create a "buffer zone" along its border with Hezbollah. The controlled demolitions are considered to be a violation of international law and a potential war crime. Some 62,000 homes have been damaged or destroyed since the beginning of March.

Rise in caesarean section births in Gaza brings danger and infection risks

April is Caesarean Awareness Month. Conditions in Gaza can lead to risks for mothers who undergo the procedure. Duha Abu Yousef, 24, had a baby by emergency C-section. She suffered from malnutrition and anemia throughout her pregnancy. The number of caesareans has increased by 2% since before the war.

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