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Inside Al-Shifa: Gauze Is Scarce and the Ceasefire Did Not Fix Gaza
Gauze is in such short supply at Al-Shifa that doctors ration it. Months after a declared ceasefire, hospitals, staff, and patients are still paying the price.
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Gauze is in such short supply at Al-Shifa that doctors ration it. Months after a declared ceasefire, hospitals, staff, and patients are still paying the price.
A national blackout in mid-March exposed how U.S. fuel restrictions, higher global oil prices and regional political pressure are pushing Cuba into a deep humanitarian and political crisis. Ordinary people are paying the price while diplomacy, back-channel talks and bold rhetoric decide the next moves.
Lebanese medics and officials say Israeli strikes in south Lebanon have hit ambulances, clinics and first responders, using double-tap attacks and a pattern that, they say, aims to make the area unlivable.