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/ 1943 / 2024 / … The Warsaw Ghetto is a ghetto for the Jewish population created by the German authorities in Warsaw on October 2, 1940, and closed and isolated from the rest of the city on November 16, 1940. The Warsaw Ghetto was the largest ghetto in the General Government and all of occupied Europe. In April 1941, approximately 450,000 people lived within the walls of the “closed district”. people. The total number of victims of the Warsaw Ghetto is estimated at approximately 400,000. people, of which approximately 92 thousand were killed or died in Warsaw, and approximately 300,000 in the Treblinka extermination camp and during two displacement actions. The ghetto was liquidated after the uprising in May 1943.

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/ 2025 / … Children in Gaza face starvation as Israeli offensive continues | BBC News … Children in Gaza are facing severe hunger, disease and malnutrition due to shortages of food and drinking water. The United Nations is warning that 2.3 million people in Gaza are on “the brink of famine”. It says Israel’s military offensive and blockade of Gaza is leading to an “explosion” of children dying from hunger and disease …
/ 2025 / … Raw Drone Footage Shows Destruction of Northern Gaza Strip.
Drone footage reveals the staggering devastation in northern Gaza after 500 days of conflict. Captured over Jabaliya, the aerial images show entire neighborhoods reduced to rubble, with makeshift tents scattered among the ruins. Survivors walk through the destruction, searching for remnants of their lives. This grim milestone marks 500 days since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on southern Israel, which triggered one of the most devastating wars in recent history. The fighting displaced 90% of Gaza’s 2.3 million residents at its peak. Although a fragile ceasefire has held for nearly a month, hundreds of thousands have returned to find their homes obliterated, human remains buried beneath debris, and unexploded ordnance posing constant danger. The war has claimed over 48,000 Palestinian lives—predominantly women and children—according to Gaza’s Health Ministry. As families attempt to rebuild amidst unimaginable destruction, this footage underscores the immense human and physical toll of war.
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