Kafa lives with long-standing chronic conditions, including hypertension, diabetes, a thyroid disorder and joint pain. But with tight Israeli restrictions on medicine entering Gaza, she’s been forced to ration her own care. Just over half of Gaza’s medicines are out of stock. Of 622 essential items, 312 were unavailable as of March 2026.
Category: Articles about 2023-5 Israel war on Gaza
Gaza’s students face a near impossible test to study abroad
Palestinians are turning to Duolingo to get the English certification needed to get scholarships. But “make sure you have a steady internet connection” can be an impossible hurdle to overcome.
43,000 people in Gaza suffered life-changing injuries since October 2023: WHO
More than 50,000 injuries now require long-term rehabilitation, with over 2,000 spinal cord injuries, and more than 1,300 traumatic brain injuries.
Hidden Deep in an NPR Story About a Man Who Threatened to Kill Jews at Cornell… He Admits He Did It to Make People Love Israel
This is the literal textbook definition of a false flag attack. Nothing about it was real. It was designed, as these things so often are, to create more sympathy for Israel.
The Silence That Meets the Rape of Palestinians
Male and female Palestinians describe brutal sexual abuse at the hands of Israel’s prison guards, soldiers, settlers and interrogators.
Motherhood in Gaza Looks Like Caregiving Even When There’s Nothing Left to Give
Mothers in Gaza cannot even have simple, unguarded moments with their children while under the everpresent threat of death or starvation.
Biden’s Genocide Squad Must Be Stopped Before They Strike Again
From Tony Blinken and Jake Sullivan to Brett McGurk and Jon Finer, the advisers behind the Gaza genocide want to return to power. We can’t let them.
Israel’s war on the West Bank comes for Palestinian greenhouses
In Jayyous and neighboring villages, Palestinian farmers have been served dozens of new demolition orders intended to push them off their land.
Gaza investigation: A family’s fight to find their missing relatives
A Sky News investigation has pieced together the harrowing final moments of a mother and daughter in Gaza who were last seen alive in Israeli military custody. Correspondent Alex Crawford and her team, and the Data and Forensics unit trace their last known movements.
The horrors in Gaza continue: Here are the facts
The world’s attention is captured by newer wars fought by Israel and the U.S., but not much has changed in the Gaza Strip since the cease-fire was declared in October. Daily life remains a fight for survival and living conditions are deteriorating.








