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At least 500 Gaza children killed since Israel broke truce: Official 

At least 500 Palestinian children have been killed by sustained Israeli air attacks and bombardments in Gaza since Israel broke the ceasefire with Hamas last month, said Mahmoud Basal, spokesperson of the Gaza Civil Defence, while a UN official described the war-torn territory as a “post-apocalyptic” killing zone.

Meanwhile, Israeli air raids in Gaza on Saturday killed at least six people, including a child, bringing the death toll in the last 24 hours to more than 20. More than 1,500 people have been killed since Israel resumed its bombardment of Gaza on March 18, according to figures from the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

In the latest Israeli attacks on Saturday, two people were reported killed, and two children were injured in Gaza’s Tuffah neighbourhood, while two others were killed in al-Atatra district of Beit Lahiya, in the northern part of Gaza.

Another Palestinian was killed in an Israeli drone attack in the Qizan an-Najjar area, south of Khan Younis.

Several casualties were also reported following Israeli air raids on the tent shelters of civilians in the al-Mawasi area, west of Khan Younis, which Israel had designated a so-called “safe zone”.

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Al Jazeera’s Hind Khoudary, reporting outside Al-Ahli Hospital in Deir el-Balah, central Gaza, reported that a newborn named Sham was severely injured after the child’s family was hit in an attack.

“She was in very critical condition where her arm was amputated and she died a couple of hours later, because her injury was very critical and doctors were unable to help her situation,” she said. The death brings to six the number of deaths early on Saturday.

Khoudary also reported that two forced evacuation orders were issued on Saturday in Shujayea and Khan Younis.

“Palestinians do not know where to go.”

“We are here in Al-Aqsa Hospital and we observe the ambulances that come every single day and most of those who are targeted, injured or killed, are women and children.

“Due to the lack of medical supplies, most of these Palestinian children and women are witnessing a very deteriorating situation,” she added.

On Friday, Ravina Shamdasani, spokeswoman for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, reported that 36 of the 224 documented Israeli strikes in Gaza, between March 18 and April 9, involved deaths that were only women and children.

In a statement, the Palestinian rights group Al-Haq said the findings by the UN further confirmed a pattern it previously identified.

“Such a calculated effort to exterminate women, boys, girls & even infants, has not been witnessed in any other modern conflict,” Al-Haq said in a post on social media.

In an interview with Al Jazeera’s Upfront, UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) chief Philippe Lazzarini described the situation in Gaza as a “post-apocalyptic” killing zone.

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Speaking at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Turkiye on Friday, Lazzarini also reiterated that Israel has been preventing the entry of food, fuel, medicine and other vital humanitarian supplies into Gaza, contravening international law.

In a separate post on X on Saturday, UNRWA Director of Communications Juliette Touma warned that all basic supplies “are running out” in Gaza.

“It means babies, children are going to bed hungry.”

Israel has pledged to press on with its military offensive, with officials in recent days outlining plans to seize new swaths of territory in southern Gaza and issuing a series of forced evacuation orders.

UNRWA said about 400,000 Palestinians have been forcibly displaced across Gaza since the ceasefire ended on March 18. Israel forcibly displaced about 90 percent of Gaza’s 2.3 population since it launched war on October 7, 2023. More than 50,000 Palestinians have been killed and 115,981 wounded drawing condemnation from rights groups.

 

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29th Mango Melee Promises Excitement for All at St. George Village Botanical Garden

The St. George Village Botanical Garden’s largest annual fundraiser, Mango Melee, returns this Sunday with food, crafts, contests, and family fun across the garden’s 16-acre grounds. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 5 to 12, and free for children under 5. All proceeds support the garden’s operational costs.
More than 100 local craft and food vendors will be featured at this year’s event. Guests can enjoy handcrafted art, jewelry, clothing, and a wide variety of mango treats and local favorites. Vendor maps and lists will be available to help visitors find their favorite booths.
Parking and TransportationDesignated parking will be available across from the St. Croix Blue House and the nearby church for $5 per vehicle. Free air-conditioned passenger buses will shuttle guests from the parking area to the garden entrance from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Limited handicap parking will be located near the Bodine Center. Vehicles with a government-issued placard will be directed by security personnel to the appropriate location.

Event Highlights

Mango Eating Contests: Set for 4 p.m. on the Great Hall lawn. Prizes will be awarded to both adult and children’s winners.

Mango Tasting: A new blindfolded mango-tasting contest will allow guests to sample five varieties and vote for a crowd favorite.

Family Activities:

Virgin Islands Children’s Museum pop-up experience
Jungle James’ Petting Zoo
Guardians of Culture Moko Jumbies
Music in Motion Dance Performance
Steelpan performance by Kevin Williams Jr.

Food and DrinkThree bars sponsored by Cruzan Rum will be available:

In the Bodine Visitor Center

On the Great Hall lawn

Behind the Great Hall near the coral fountain

Check the event map for exact locations.

Educational and Environmental Programs

Soil testing and mango grafting workshop by the Virgin Islands Department of Education

Coral reef restoration talks by local environmental nonprofits

Presentation by the St. Croix Environmental Association on the ecological role of bats

Garden Extras

The Garden’s Nursery will be open during the event.

The St. Croix Orchid Society will offer a special orchid collection for sale.

Visit the Garden information table to enter a membership raffle. Prizes include a 2-night/3-day stay in a Deluxe Ocean Front Room at The Buccaneer Hotel (winner need not be present).

Check the schedule for activities and entertainment.
Tickets are available in advance through Eventbrite or for purchase at the garden’s gift shop. Guests are encouraged to purchase early to skip the line on event day.

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