Palestine
CARE Statement on the Grave Humanitarian Consequences of a Military Operation in Rafah
A full-scale military operation in Rafah would have devastating consequences for civilians in Gaza who have endured more than four months of trauma, extreme hunger, lack of water, disease, and extremely limited medical resources due to the conflict and siege of the enclave.
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The Huffington Post: “Gaza Hospitals Overrun With Pregnant Women And Newborns — Despite U.S. Promises Of Aid”
As Gaza hospitals grapple with overwhelming challenges, CARE's Hiba Tiba and Nour Beydoun spoke with Huffington Post about the harsh on-the-ground realities faced by the people of Gaza, specifically expectant mothers and their children.
Read More100 days of darkness and destruction in Gaza: Urgent Focus on Maternal and Reproductive Health Needed
Ahead of the one-hundred-day mark since the October 7th attacks and the devastating conflict that has caused unimaginable destruction and civilian casualties, CARE is gravely concerned about the mounting levels of hunger and the catastrophic and life-threatening conditions pregnant women, young mothers, and newborns are facing in Gaza.
Read MoreCARE Welcomes UN Resolution Creating Conditions for Cessation of Gaza Hostilities – Urges Concrete Action to Save Lives
We welcome the steps taken today by the UN Security Council to pass a resolution to protect innocent civilians, scale up humanitarian aid into Gaza, and call for the immediate release of hostages.
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