People continue to stream back into Gaza City in the wake of the temporary ceasefire across the Strip, with some 500,000 ...
Gaza Strip - Recent A United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) spokesperson has underscored the urgent ...
UNICEF's Tess Ingram has told Catalina Florez children are getting sick because they're drinking contaminated water. Listen to Australian and world news, and follow trending topics with SBS News ...
Tess Ingram, Communications Manager for UNICEF Middle East and North Africa, is in the northern city where she witnessed people moving through the streets on donkeys, in cars, or by bicycle.
In the first week of the ceasefire more than 350 have made it into both the north and south of the territory carrying water, ...
People continue to stream back into Gaza City in the wake of the temporary ceasefire across the Strip, with some 500,000 reportedly returning so far ...
Travelling with the convoy was Australian spokeswoman for UNICEF, Tess Ingram. SBS's Catalina Flores spoke with her to find out how the attack unfolded. Listen to Australian and world news ...