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Thursday 14 February 2019

وقد تم ترك الفلسطينيين، بمن فيهم الأطفال، دون حماية دوليه في واحدة من أكثر المناطق اضطرابا في الأرض الفلسطينية المحتلة.
رام الله - حذر المجلس النرويجي للاجئين ومنظمة اوكسفام ومؤسسةإ نقاذ الطفل اليوم من ان مئات المدنيين، بمن فيهم الأطفال، ستصبح سلامتهم عرضة للخطر بعد انسحاب المراقبين الدوليين المنتشرين في مدينة الخليل.
Thursday 13 December 2018
عقدت كل من الوكالة الايطالية للتنمية والتعاون ومؤسسة انقاذ الطفل في الأرض المحتلة الفلسطينية الورشة الختامية لبرنامج "إعادة تأهيل ودمج الأطفال الفلسطينيين المحررين داخل أسرهم والمجتمع في الضفة الغربية والقدس الشرقية"، في الثاني عشر من كانون الأول، لمناقشة الدروس المستفادة وما يتطلب القيام به في المستقبل.

Thursday 13 December 2018
December 12, 2018: The Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS) and Save the Children (SC) in the occupied Palestinian territory held the closing workshop for their project: “Rehabilitation and Reintegration within their families and communities of the Palestinian child ex-detainees in the West Bank including East Jerusalem” to discuss lessons learned and what more needs to be done for future responses for children ex-detainees.
Thursday 22 November 2018
Save the Children urge for an end to violence at border which has seen 948 [1] children hit by live ammunition and for support for those who have been wounded.
While early signs are that an agreement could bring relative calm to Gaza, months of violence leave behind almost 1,000 Palestinian children shot and maimed by live ammunition. As they struggle in a crippled health system, it is vital to support these children in recovering from their physical and mental wounds and ensure no further children are injured, Save the Children warns
Tuesday 14 August 2018
Over the past couple of days, we have seen a severe and deeply dangerous escalation on the Gaza-Israel border, with reports of dozens of casualties on both sides.
More than 180 rockets and mortar shells from Gaza have hit Israel, with 11 reported injuries including one woman with serious injuries. Gaza was hit more than 200 times throughout Wednesday night and into Thursday.
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