Gaza desperately needs power for fresh water production. The EU donated a new solar energy field to do the job, but Israeli restrictions keep it from being used.
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Israel destroys water pipes in Jordan Valley
It’s not just Palestinian houses that are demolished by Israel. This week it was irrigation pipelines. No warning – just a bulldozer accompanied by Israeli army.
Israeli Settlement Pollutes Palestinian Olive Groves With Sewage Water
A river of sewage water runs through Palestinian farmland: a story of sabotage, land theft, and violence.
‘Unprecedented act of savagery’: How Israel’s new law places Palestinians on death row by default
A new Israeli military order makes execution the default sentence for Palestinians convicted in attacks that kill Israelis, deepening the dual legal system built on racial discrimination, military rule and permanent proximity to death.
Israel brutalizes flotilla humanitarian activists; US sanctions them – Daily Update
Board of Peace is a hot mess ■ Ben Gvir mocks flotilla activists ■ Smotrich’s hissy fit ■ Latest from Iran, Lebanon ■ AIPAC buys another election
‘Don’t Be Bothered by Their Screams’ Ben-Gvir Posts Video of Police Dragging Detained Gaza Flotilla Activists
In the video, a woman is heard pleading and screaming, as Ben-Gvir says, ‘Don’t be bothered by their screams’
Leaked Documents Show Cisco Systems’ Deep Relationship with Israeli Security State
“Never Let a Good Crisis Go To Waste”: Internal documents show Cisco’s growing collaboration with the Israeli military over the course of the genocide in Gaza.
Israeli military commits piracy (again), kidnaps “hundreds” of humanitarians – Daily Update
In Gaza, food/water/medical crises deepen ■ Israel’s act of mass piracy ■ Shocking actions by Israeli settlers ■ Smotrich, Ben Gvir strike back at ICC ■ Latest from Iran, Lebanon, US politics
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.
Gaza elders who survived the Nakba reflect on being displaced by Israel again, 78 years later
“Every moment I connect my life now to those years after the Nakba,” says 85-year-old Fatima Ibrahim Khalfallah. “This Nakba is more terrifying, more deadly, more destructive. . . The same hunger, thirst, and fear — but multiplied many times over.”









