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Israel’s military has published a map that it says will help civilians in the Gaza Strip reach safe areas if they are ordered to evacuate due to fighting.
The United Nations said 1.4 million people in Gaza, out of a population of about two million, have been displaced so far.
Among the vast destruction of buildings in Gaza, some historically valuable and irreplaceable sites are now in ruins. Our correspondent visited some of of these places before the war and brings us ...
A trip to Yosemite National Park would take you off the map entirely. All told, Israel plus Gaza and the West Bank cover about 10,600 square miles of land — 2½ times the area of Los Angeles County.
The Israeli military published a map of what it called "evacuation zones" in the Gaza Strip, as it resumed fighting Friday with Hamas in the Palestinian territory after a seven-day cease-fire.
Israel's war in Gaza, which has killed over 38,000 people and injured more than 86,000, has also destroyed 70% of Gaza’s colleges and universities and damaged many UNESCO-protected sites.
Buildings from the northern edge of the Gaza Strip to Rafah at the enclave’s border with Egypt have sustained damage since Israel laid siege and began airstrikes aimed at wiping out Hamas in ...
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