
Of ancient, abiding roots
‘No matter how much the occupation destroys, we will remain in Gaza and so will the olive trees.’
- Gaza Strip
‘No matter how much the occupation destroys, we will remain in Gaza and so will the olive trees.’
More than 3,000 women in Gaza have been widowed since October 2023 and face enormous challenges.
A young woman survives both a missile attack that killed family members and a weeks-long siege of her neighborhood.
Healthcare workers in Gaza fight against immense challenges to care for the injured.
Harsh weather, inadequate shelter, and ongoing attacks create a dire situation that threatens our very survival.
Famine is a cruel strategy Israel has imposed on the Gaza Strip and one that aid organizations work to counteract.
Three children, three stories of childhood robbed.
Hadeel has been forced to move multiple times, each time to a new camp, new tent, and new neighbors she does not know.
Farmers, students, mothers: All of them have experienced a year of displacement and a year lost.
My traumatic ordeal in north Gaza is near-universal for the more than 2 million citizens of Gaza.
Heavy rain showers flooded our tents a few days ago, destroying what little we have, giving us a taste of what is to come.
Omar Fares Abu Shawish was one of the first civilians killed on Oct. 7, struck as he jogged along the Nuseirat beach.