Deadly chaos at Gaza aid distribution as WHO renews hospital warning

An aid delivery in Gaza descended into chaos on Saturday with shots fired and a Red Crescent paramedic reporting five people killed, as almost six months of Israeli bombardment has left hundreds of thousands in the Palestinian territory in desperate need. Israel’s siege, sparked by a deadly militant attack on October 7, brings nightly air … Read more

Mass deaths from famine looms in Gaza

Famine may already be happening in northern Gaza, and it risks spreading across the enclave by July, plunging 2.2 million Palestinians into the broadest and most severe food crisis in the world, a new report said Monday. Malnutrition and food insecurity have probably exceeded famine levels in Gaza’s north, and hunger-linked death rates were likely … Read more

Face The Nation: Krishnamoorthi, Gallagher, Swisher

Face The Nation: Krishnamoorthi, Gallagher, Swisher – CBS News Watch CBS News Missed the second half of the show? The latest on…Reps. Mike Gallagher and Raja Krishnamoorthi, the co-chairs of the House select committee on the Chinese Communist Party, join “Face the Nation” to discuss the House passing a bill on TikTok, Tech journalist Kara … Read more

Sudan War Risks “Generational Catastrophe” For 24 Million Children: UN

United Nations says more than seven million people have been displaced. (File) Port Sudan: The nine-month war between Sudan’s rival generals could create a “generational catastrophe” for the country’s 24 million children, UNICEF’s representative in Sudan has told AFP. “The conflict in Sudan is severely putting at risk the health and wellbeing of Sudan’s 24 … Read more

Gaza faces ‘perfect storm’ of deadly diseases

For the besieged residents of Gaza who have so far survived Israel’s bombs and bullets, a silent, invisible killer is now stalking them: disease. A lack of food, clean water and shelter have worn down hundreds of thousands of traumatised people and, with a health system on its knees, it’s inevitable epidemics will rip through … Read more