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Palestinians see Hamas as a key factor in their suffering, but fear entrenched foreign influence may be the price of ending the war
Water, food and power running dry but some refuse to abandon their homes
US leader's comments could help Netanyahu manage far-right, claims analyst
With tents on black market costing up to $1,200, many Gazans are forced to sleep in the open as winter looms
Plea to help evacuate Gaza patients for treatment comes amid fears lack of fuel will force hospitals to shut down
Palestinians in the enclave view the move as symbolic amid escalating Israeli bombardment and mass displacement
WHO chief warns of final collapse of medical care as Israeli offensive worsens already dire situation
Sadness and tears as people in cars, carts, lorries and on foot leave, resigned to losing homes forever
Defence Minister Israel Katz says enclave 'is burning', while UN investigators accuse Israel of genocide
As dozens of dead arrive at Al Shifa Hospital, survivors of daily bombing mourn something that is more than property
Israel's offensive forces Palestinians into despair in makeshift camps
Israeli Defence Minister says strike on Hamas leaders in Qatar showed it will act against its enemies everywhere
Hamas tells ceasefire mediators that it will not disarm before Israel withdraws, sources say
Gaza city residents say aerial assault is about more than physical destruction
As Israel intensifies its offensive, authorities turn again to online classes and makeshift learning centres
