
The threat to health from toxic rubbish
Deadly odors, insects, mice, and mosquitoes proliferate as rubbish piles up in Gaza City.
- Gaza Strip

Deadly odors, insects, mice, and mosquitoes proliferate as rubbish piles up in Gaza City.

Children in Gaza are stripped of their most basic human rights, facing the threat of death if not from bombing then from hunger.

Pretend food made of sand, drawings of martyred relatives, and games played on rubble reflect the wartime reality.

Young twins are consigned to a life of disability when the only specialist hospital in Gaza is destroyed.

Numbness, nightmares, and minds stuck in survival mode: Genocide survivors deal with the psychological aftermath of war.

Overpriced diapers, infant formula, and ointments in the Gaza Strip created miserable conditions for the little ones.

The fairy tale characters I feared as a child have turned into F-16 jets and quadcopters.

Through the Educational Tents Project, pupils age 5-17 in Deir Al-Balah learn, get inspired, and build ambition.

Diapers, soap, and sanitary pads are scarce and exorbitantly priced, robbing Gazans of the basic right to cleanliness.

Fire. Feed. Eat. Live. / The warmth he seeks / claws at his childhood with / diseases, scars, and burns.

After the new year was beheaded last year / she decides to come back for this New Year’s Eve.

My young cousins imagine a “City of Dreams” where there are no bombs, only fun and even boredom.