Surgeon warns of ‘deliberate’ child shootings in Gaza
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Surgeon warns of ‘deliberate’ child shootings in Gaza
A British doctor returning from Gaza says children are being deliberately targeted with gunshots in specific patterns - head wounds one day, chest or abdomen the next.
Professor Nick Maynard, who worked with local medics, said that it is "inconceivable" that the injuries witnessed by himself could be "anything other than direct targeting of these children." Report by Covellm.
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In a powerful show of solidarity, thousands of Yemenis flooded the streets of Sa'ada yet again in their weekly pro-Palestine march. Chanting slogans against Israel and waving Palestinian flags, the protesters sent a defiant message of unwavering support to the people of Gaza, who continue to endure relentless Israeli bombardments. The march was not just symbolic—it was loud, emotionally charged, and deeply rooted in Yemen's growing resistance culture.
With children, elders, and women all participating, the demonstration highlighted the collective pain and outrage felt in Yemen over the siege of Gaza. Many carried posters of Palestinian martyrs and called for international action. As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens, Yemen’s streets have become a weekly battleground of voices demanding justice. Sa'ada's march is yet another signal that the Arab street is far from silent.
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‘From bad to worse’: Gaza hospital faces surge in child hunger deaths
The Patient’s Friends Hospital in northern Gaza is overwhelmed by an unprecedented wave of severely malnourished children, many arriving too weak to cry or move.
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