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BREAKING: Injuries among children and women following an Israeli missile attack which targeted the Al-Zaytouna College, currently housing displaced families, in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza, QNN correspondent reports.
In pictures: Despite the fact that the building is on the verge of collapse, displaced Palestinians continue to live in an UNRWA clinic in Jabalia refugee camp, northern Gaza. The structure is unsafe, yet it remains one of the few options left for those seeking a temporary shelter amid the ongoing Israeli genocide.
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“Where is my father? Where are my sisters?”

A wounded child called for her father and sisters after being directly targeted by an Israeli missile in their tent. Unable to bear the pain of her wounds, she lost consciousness.
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Holding a body part in his hands, a Palestinian man condemned the global silence over Israel's ongoing massacres against civilians, including children, in the Gaza Strip.

He confirmed that Palestinians are still trapped under the rubble of his family's house in Khan Younis after Israeli warplanes bombed it over the heads of its occupants.
Harvard University has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over attempts to "gain control of academic decision-making at Harvard."

The U.S. administration threatened the university to review about $9 billion in federal funding after Harvard officials refused to comply with a list of demands, including appointing an external overseer to ensure "viewpoint diversity."

Harvard is specifically seeking to halt a freeze on $2.2 billion in grants. This move comes amid nationwide protests against the genocide in Gaza, which the administration labeled as anti-American and antisemitic, claims that Harvard’s president, Alan Garber, has refuted.
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A vehicle was hit by an Israeli drone strike earlier today in the village of Haniyyeh, southern Lebanon, resulting in one fatality, according to medical and local sources.
Israeli occupation continues to block the entry of polio vaccinations for the 40th consecutive day, hindering efforts to implement the fourth phase of the polio prevention campaign.

The Ministry warned that 602,000 children are at risk of permanent paralysis and chronic disabilities unless vaccinations are allowed in.
BREAKING: Dean Group International, a UK-based firm manufacturing metal components, has decided not to continue working with Israel's biggest weapons firm in the country, Elbit Systems, following direct action by Palestine Action, according to a statement issued by the movement.
In pictures: Photos documenting the aftermath of the horrendous Israeli attack on the Kaware' family home in Khan Younis early this morning, which resulted in the killing of three Palestinians, including a child.
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“Your family in Palestine is getting destroyed right now”

In New York, a genocide supporter verbally abused a Muslim woman at a restaurant following an alleged mistake by an employee in providing the wrong sauce.
Dr. Ahmed Al-Farra, head of pediatrics and obstetrics at Nasser Hospital, stated that 100% of blood donors are suffering from anemia. Nevertheless, a scene of duty drives them to donate to help save the lives of wounded Palestinians, as Israel intensifies its brutal attacks on the enclave.

Palestinians are enduring starvation and thisrt due to the ongoing Israeli ban of the entry of humanitarian aid.
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Rights defenders hold a vigil outside the Manchester Crown Court ahead of the sentencing of two Palestine Action activists, who contributed to the permanent shutdown of Elbit Systems' Israeli weapons factory in Oldham, the UK.
Alaa Hilles, the head of hospital pharmacy at Gaza’s Health Ministry, says over half of cancer, blood disease medicines unavailable in Gaza and hospitals across Gaza are nearing collapse as Israel's full closure of border crossings enters its seventh week, leading to a severe shortage of medical supplies and medicine.

According to him, these shortages have disrupted services across all departments, including critical areas such as oncology and haematology. Patients of cancer and blood disease are at high risk as these medications are often irreplaceable, and alternatives can be dangerous or ineffective.

He adds that efforts to find alternatives are underway, but many patients' lives remain in jeopardy due to the lack of appropriate replacements.

UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric, "Not a single truck has entered since early March – no matter how critical the supplies."