
The survival game
My brother built a video game, No Safe Street, that reflects our reality inside Gaza.
- Gaza Strip

My brother built a video game, No Safe Street, that reflects our reality inside Gaza.

The occupation’s siege of Gaza has made it nearly impossible to obtain the diesel, motor oil, and replacement parts needed to keep vehicles running.

Israel’s destruction of Gaza crushed my reading and exercise routines — but now I am reclaiming them.

What happens when the documents proving ownership of our home are destroyed, along with our home?

In exile in Egypt, I carry Gaza within me wherever I go, but I do not know where I can safely plant my roots.

He receives his math lesson in a space where students and displaced families are crowded together.

Returning home, I stopped, not because of any barrier but because of a feeling that I was about to cross into a place that no longer belonged to the living.

I have traveled a very long road to reach my goal of dual bachelor’s degrees in translation and education.

Communities find strength as prayers rise from Gaza City’s tent mosques.

When I look at photos of my beloved cousins, it reminds me that I wasn’t there to comfort or honor them when they were martyred.

I am determined to continue my education amidst the scholasticide.

If Gaza lost all of its beautiful young and innocent children, women would make dozens more.