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Syrian Archbishop laments suspension of food assistance: 'We are condemned to die'

“The Syrian people are condemned to die without being able to say a word,” said Archbishop Jacques Mourad in an interview with Vatican News. ....

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Israeli forces say they have 'split Gaza in two' UN agencies call for greater humanitarian access

Israeli forces say they have'split Gaza in two' UN agencies call for greater humanitarian access. Israeli military spokesman Daniel Hagari said on the 6th local time that the Israeli army is carrying out a major blow to the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) Israel has completely surrounded Gaza City and divided the Gaza Strip into two, he said. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also said that Israel will continue to operate in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip until victory. According to the United Nations, nearly 150.<> million people have been displaced since the outbreak of the current round of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. ....

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UN Slashes Food Rations for Rohingya in Bangladesh Camps

Click to expand Image Rohingya refugees collect boxes of food aid at a distribution point in the Kutupalong camp near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, August 14, 2018. 2018 Ed Jones/AFP via Getty Images On Thursday, the United Nations World Food Programme dealt Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh a new round of deep cuts in food rations, from US$12 per month several months ago to just $8 a month, building pressure to return to dangerous conditions in Myanmar. UN special rapporteurs warned that the cuts will have the "devastatingly predictable" consequence of "spiking rates of acute malnutrition, infant mortality, violence, and even death." Some refugees, they said, might be compelled to "risk their lives at sea, [rather] than to face hunger and even death in the camps." These food ration cuts, along with escalating restrictive measures imposed by Bangladesh authorities and violence in the squalid, overcrowded refugee camps, are increasing pressure on the refuge ....

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