
Living in an underground cement cube
This visit challenged my idea of “home.”

This visit challenged my idea of “home.”

Shireen relies on her rabbits–and solar lights–to help her raise her three children.

What does it look like when a family is forced to live on almost nothing? Meet Nedal Hutthut.

To help youth, help the family. That’s the philsophy of this Gaza NGO.

You know it’s hard times in Gaza when the best families can do is to buy secondhand Israeli clothes.

I want to love Gaza; instead, too many times I find myself screaming, “I hate it!”

Ramadan feels totally different this year from the happy memories of my childhood. We’re losing the taste for life.

About 55,000 Gaza employees of the PA didn’t receive salaries this month, destabilizing many families.

It was just a chance encounter with two kids in a taxi, but within that moment was an important life lesson.

I had heard stories about people living in the Gaza cemetery, and then I discovered it was true.

Nana hopes Santa will come to Gaza and make her wishes come true.