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CNN —A small, curly-haired boy walks wearily through the chapel of St. Philip, in Gaza City, northern Gaza, as Israeli drones whir overhead. “There is nothing left here.”In recent weeks, the Israeli military ramped up aerial attacks on parts of central and northern Gaza. Several Palestinians told CNN there is no peace to be found among the rubble. Israeli attacks on Gaza have since killed at least 29,313 Palestinians and injured another 69,333 people, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza. “We saw stuff that no one has ever seen, and no one can even imagine,” Salah Abu Issa, a doctor who volunteers at the chapel, told CNN.
Persons: Philip, Mohammed Taysser Sadallah, , , Abu Mohammed Al, ” Abu Mohammed Al, Zarik, Al, ” Israel, , Salah Abu Issa, Philip's, Mustafa Hassona, CNN “, Omar Qattaa, Abu Issa, Philip . “, ” Ahmed, Salah Eddin, Abu Tareq, Khattab, Ashraf Amra, “ Ibrahim, Ibrahim Organizations: CNN, Ministry of Health, Getty, Aid, Palestine Red Crescent Society, Al, Amal, , Hamas, IDF, Shifa, . Pictures, Aqsa Martyrs Hospital Locations: Gaza City, Gaza, Zaytoun, Rafah, Israel, St, Anadolu, Palestine, Al, Deir al, Aqsa
[1/3] Palestinians walk in the street amid a heatwave and lengthy power cuts at Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, July 17, 2023. More than 2.3 million people live in a narrow strip of land squeezed between Egypt and Israel, suffering power cuts for up to 12 hours a day. Gaza residents are calling for the local generator to produce more power by operating the plant at full capacity. Thousands packed the beaches, escaping the heat and power cuts at home. Some homes and businesses use generators or solar panels, to overcome the lengthy power cuts.
Persons: Mohammed Salem, Abdel, Hamid Abdel, Israel, Jalal Ismail, Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah, Yasmin Fojo, Um Khattab, Nidal, Alexandra Hudson Organizations: REUTERS, Hamas, Reuters, Gaza Energy Authority, Palestinian Authority, Alexandra Hudson Our, Thomson Locations: Gaza City, Mohammed Salem GAZA, Gaza, Egypt, Israel
[1/4] A Palestinian rides a cart drawn by a horse wearing a diaper, to keep the Gaza streets clean, in Deir Al-Balah, central Gaza Strip June 5, 2023. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu MustafaGAZA, June 13 (Reuters) - On the crowded streets of Gaza, horse-drawn carts continue to carry goods and agricultural produce, providing a vital service but creating a sanitary problem that one group wants to solve with diaper-style bags to keep the roads clear of manure. As well as the smell and flies they attracts, piles of manure are an unsightly blight, said municipal sanitary worker Saher Khattab, who drives a horse-drawn cart to collect garbage. "We are keen to preserve a clean environment, keep our streets clean, and maintain a civilized situation," said Anwar Al-Ghawash, one of a group of activists promoting the initiative in Deir Al-Balah town in the southern Gaza Strip. Reporting by Nidal AlmughrabiOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Abu, Saher Khattab, Anwar Al, Nidal Organizations: REUTERS, Thomson Locations: Palestinian, Gaza, Deir Al, Abu Mustafa GAZA, Balah
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