Israel’s military blockade pushes Gaza’s weakest to the brink, with pregnant women and the elderly among the most at risk of starvation.
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No such thing as “routine” illnesses amid famine – War on Gaza Day 698
Israel kills at least 79 Palestinians in Gaza on Wed, including 17 aid seekers; 370 known dead of starvation; Israel plans to annex 82% of occupied West Bank; nuclear site in Israel sees construction; flotilla updates; protests against Israel erupt worldwide; Hind Rajab film opens to massive ovation
Global appeal: Gaza’s journalists need urgent protection
Journalists are civilians, and their protection is an international obligation. Journalism is essential to exposing what is happening in Gaza and holding those responsible to account
In Gaza City, I Have Surrendered to an Unknown Fate
I am camped out on the rubble of my home as the Israeli army gets closer every day. What drives many people here to stay and refuse displacement is the feeling that if they leave this city, they will be expelled from the Gaza Strip forever.
How disability can become a death sentence in Gaza today
We are witnessing sanitascide, as Israel violently maims the host population while disabling the very infrastructure that supports life in the territory.
Israel has withheld aid for 6 months, killed 3 more journalists – War on Gaza Day 697
Israeli forces kill at least 112 Palestinians in Gaza on Tuesday, including at least 33 aid seekers; 367 have died of starvation; 1 killed in West Bank; record number of Palestinian children imprisoned, without charges, by Israel; Israeli drones already harassing Gaza Flotilla
Israel committing genocide in Gaza, world’s top scholars on the crime say
The world’s leading genocide scholars’ association has backed a resolution stating that Israel’s actions in Gaza meet the legal definition of the crime.
Report: Internal IDF Document Concludes Months-long Gaza Offensive Failed
Israel’s Channel 12 News reported that the document concludes Israel inadvertently provided resources to Hamas, depleted its forces, and lost international support.
Largest Gaza aid flotilla sets sail as famine deepens
Dozens of Gaza-bound boats carrying humanitarian aid set sail on August 31, aiming to break Israel’s ongoing siege that has pushed the Palestinian enclave into a deadly, man-made famine.
Israel blocking outside journalists from Gaza doesn’t help its cause
The deaths of five journalists this week in an Israeli airstrike, while they were reporting from the supposedly safe confines of a hospital in southern Gaza, underscored how deadly the 22-month conflict has been for those trying to report about what is happening on the ground.









