“I feel such pain in my heart after losing my dad,” said 12-year-old Gazal Basam at the camp for orphans. “I want to live like I did before the war, but I know life will never be the same again.”
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We Are Elated by the Gaza Ceasefire News. Now, the World Must Hold Israel to Account for 2 Years of Genocide
In an emotional essay, former Palestinian negotiator Diana Buttu reacts to the ceasefire announcement, what it means for Palestinians, and what still worries her.
Israeli Soldiers Torched Food, Homes, and a Critical Sewage Treatment Plant in the Wake of Ceasefire Announcement
On their way out of Gaza, the Israeli military went on an arson spree, setting fire to civilian infrastructure, including the destruction of an essential sanitation plant in Gaza City.
Pope Leo praises Palestinian journalists reporting from Gaza
Pope Leo, the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican State, praises journalists for risking their lives to report facts from conflict zones, including Gaza.
Thousands of Palestinians Return to Gaza City to Find a Wasteland of Rubble
“There is nothing here that can be called life. We remain alive, struggling and enduring only for the sake of survival—nothing more. We have nothing.”
7 October 2023: What really happened?
Much of what we thought we knew about the attack has turned out to be false or only partially true. We owe it to ourselves and, above all, to the Palestinian people, to understand both what really happened that day and why it happened.
In a final interview, Jane Goodall said she wanted to send Netanyahu on a one-way trip to space
The famed British primatologist called for an end to the “ongoing genocide in Gaza” last year.
Gaza’s children face genetic harm ‘for generations to come’ from Israel’s genocide
Scientists warn war and starvation will alter Gaza children’s genes, risking lasting harm for future generations.
This Yom Kippur, There Will Be No Forgiveness for Israel’s Sins in Gaza
Israeli media: Israel is not sending Gazans to ‘humanitarian spaces,’ but forcibly displacing and ethnically cleansing them – war crimes and crimes against humanity that only serve to make the humanitarian disaster even worse, and perpetuate irreversible demographic change.
The destruction of Gaza City is a crime against history
Centuries-old mosques, churches, and ancient artifacts in Gaza all face obliteration as the Israeli military systematically flattens what remains of the city.









