After the Gaza ceasefire, Gazans dreaming of parenthood share their heartbreak as fertility centers lie in ruins and thousands of embryos are lost
Category: Articles about the situation
BBC slammed for pulling film that ‘humanized Palestinian children’
The BBC took down a film focused on the life of children under siege in Gaza, claiming it is ‘conducting further due diligence’
How a Well-Connected Israeli Legal Expert Influenced the UN Investigation Into Sexual Violence on October 7
Israeli legal scholar and women’s rights advocate Ruth Halperin-Kaddari leveraged her friendship with the UN’s special representative to produce a report on Oct 7 that implemented Israel’s interests.
Poised To Take Over TikTok, Oracle Is Accused Of Clamping Down On Pro-Palestine Dissent
Big US based tech company Oracle accused of clamping down on pro-Palestine content , while being the lead company attempting to take over TikTok in the US.
US TikTok ban linked to pro-Palestine content rather than China threat, insiders reveal
US officials and lobbyists say the push to ban the Chinese-owned application Tik Tok gained momentum during the genocide in Gaza upon finding out that a majority of users were supporting a free Palestine.
Israeli soldiers used an 80-year-old Gazan as a human shield. Then they killed him.
Israeli soldiers put an explosive cord around a elderly man’s neck and forced him to scout buildings for eight hours as a human shield. After his release, another division shot him dead.
Gideon Levy: If Anyone Should ‘Not Forget nor Forgive,’ It’s the Palestinians
A picture is worth a thousand words: Hundreds of Palestinian detainees and prisoners who were released on Saturday are seen on their knees, in prison, wearing white T-shirts bearing a blue Star of David and the words “we will not forget nor forgive.” Gideon Levy suggests that Israel’s revenge against Palestinians has gone on long enough, and it is time to see them as human beings, capable of feeling pain – and anger.
Explosive Remnants in Gaza Cause Dozens of Casualties
Up to 10% of munitions fired by Israel into Gaza have failed to detonate, leaving behind deadly hazards for years to come
The long walk home to northern Gaza
Amid Gaza’s destruction, I walked alongside displaced families returning home, observing their suffering, profound loss, and indomitable strength – Ahmed Abu Artema
Counting the Victims of Israel’s War on Gaza Is Low on Media’s Priority List
Israel’s assault on Gaza has been the first genocide live-streamed for the world to see. What more pressing task could journalists have than to accurately report on a genocide? Yet Western media often unnecessarily cast doubt on Gaza’s death toll.