How the world failed a mother’s children, killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza
How the world failed a mother’s children, killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza

How the world failed a mother’s children, killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza









Mountaineers carry a kite bearing messages and signatures from children in Gaza to the top of the world.

Palestinian children rushed through the streets of Burqa, a village in Nablus, after Israeli forces evacuated schools.
The statistics shared by Save the Children refer to the first 25 days of the truce that came into effect on April 16.
On Mother’s Day, Al Jazeera details the high cost of motherhood in the US compared with the rest of the world.
Al Jazeera visits refugee camp in the occupied West Bank where Israeli soldiers have killed or maimed many young people.

Mourners in Hebron laid to rest 16-year-old Ibrahim al-Khayatt who was shot in the chest by Israeli soldiers.
Christopher Okello Onyum sentenced for fatal stabbing of four children aged between one and three years old.
Gaza’s youngest survivors face lifelong disabilities from toxic gas and burns as the healthcare system collapses.
Estimated 1 million children in Gaza need mental health support, as growing number lose ability to speak due to trauma.

Two people have been killed after Israeli settlers opened fire on a school in the occupied West Bank.