Displaced Palestinians Bombed By Israel

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A Palestinian woman taking refuge in central Gaza has been pulled from the rubble after Israeli forces bombed the building where she was staying.
Saja Hamad was miraculously rescued from the ruins in Deir el-Balah and taken to the overwhelmed al-Aqsa Hospital.
Treated on the floor, she recounted the terror of waking trapped and screaming for her family, believing them dead.
Though comforted by their survival, their ordeal continues.
Their home was destroyed long ago, and this attack marks their 14th displacement. Like hundreds of thousands in Gaza, they now face the impossible question of where to go next, as no place remains safe. Their story encapsulates the widespread destruction and endless forced displacement defining life in the strip.

Al Jazeera’s Fintan Monaghan reports.

Since day one of the war on Gaza, Israel has targeted the humanitarian lifelines for Palestinians in the Strip.
More than 200 aid workers have been killed, and countless warehouses, headquarters and facilities destroyed.
It's left Palestinians across Gaza with very few options for basic needs such as food, medicine or shelter.

Al Jazeera’s Moath Al-Kahlout reports from Gaza City, Palestine.

Israeli settlers have repeatedly attacked the 1,500-year-old Saint George Monastery in the occupied West Bank, setting fires and establishing illegal outposts on its land. This is part of a broader campaign to forcibly expel Palestinian Christians and erase the area’s historic identity. Simultaneously, Israeli authorities are imposing illegal, retroactive taxes on church properties, violating a decades-old agreement that granted tax exemption. This tactic is seen as a pretext to eventually confiscate the land, which would cripple the churches’ schools, hospitals, and care homes. These attacks on the community’s existence challenge the Zionist narrative and violate historic legal agreements. The assaults, occurring alongside the war in Gaza, illustrate that Palestinian Christians are also targets of Israel’s occupation and policies of forcible transfer.

Al Jazeera’s Givara Budeiri reports from Taybeh, east of Ramallah.

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