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Recording of desperate phone call is released as search for Palestinian child Hind goes on
Only 3,000 of the agency's 13,000 staff members continue to report to work every day
First win in Asia Cup was welcome news for many after 110 days of continuous bombardment
Ahmed Alattar has developed a speech impediment due to trauma and says he misses his family stuck in Gaza
Gazans receive '1000 boxes of medicine for every box sent to an Israeli hostage' a senior Hamas figure said
Drone strike on vehicle in Tulkarm camp killed four civilians, local Fatah official says
Bulldozer used as security forces storm Askar refugee camp
Hebrew graffiti scrawled on walls by Israeli forces, with north of enclave in dire need of ambulances and medical equipment
The Iran-backed rebels have promised to retaliate
Nagham Abu Samra, 24, was a role model for girls in her neighbourhood, her father says
High profile gained by threatening global trade could complicate an already fragile road map to peace in Yemen
Nagham Abu Samra remains in a critical condition and is in a coma as father describes 'scary and terrible journey'
Two-year-old Moath's life changed in one moment when an air strike left him unable to walk
Several international organisations withdrew teams from hospital in enclave amid security concerns
Territory's oldest mosque and 14th-century Turkish bathhouse among more than 200 historical sites reported destroyed
