Fri 25-October-2024

Reports

North Gaza is dying of hunger, a final cry of anguish, is there anyone to answer?

Every morning, thousands of fathers, mothers, and children in northern Gaza set out on a grueling mission to search for any food that can stave off starvation.

For the first time in decades, war deprives Gaza students of secondary school exams

The General Secondary Education Examination (Tawjihi) began this morning Saturday in the West Bank and Palestinian schools abroad, while Gaza students are deprived of participating in it for the first time in decades; due to the Israeli war of genocide.

Torture, murder, and sexual assaults, journalist’s testimony of abuses in Israeli prisons

Horrific facts revealed by the imprisoned journalist Mohamed Arab in the first testimony from inside Sde Teiman prison, exposing the sadistic crimes committed by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) against Gaza detainees.

On World Refugee Day: Over 6 million Palestinians suffer from displacement

Today, June 20th, marks World Refugee Day, a day established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2000.

Gaza’s children snatch moments of joy during Eid

With tears and deep sorrow, a young Palestinian girl in Gaza cries over her dresses that were burned when the Israeli occupation army bombed her home in Rafah.

Palestinian prisoners in Eidul Adha experience worsening detention conditions

With the advent of Eidul Adha, more than 9,000 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli detention experience a disastrous reality and punishments that have deprived them of all the rights guaranteed by all international and humanitarian laws and covenants.

Despite the wounds, Jabalia defies the enemy with a mass wedding amid destruction

At a time when Israel thought that its relentless aggression for over 250 days could make the Gaza Strip unlivable and force its people to flee and despair of the possibility of staying, images and scenes emerge that tell Israel “may you die in your rage."

Heat and war bring life back to Gaza’s beaches

The intense heat pushed Naji Abu Al-Rous and his family to choose the beach to pass the time, as staying in their displacement tent during the day became unbearable.

Dr. Aziz Dweik emerged from Israeli prisons with thin body and thick beard

With a thin body, long white hair, and a thick beard, Dr. Aziz Dweik, the Speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council, arrived in Al-Khalil in the occupied West Bank after the Israeli occupation forces released him following an arrest that lasted about eight months.

Ongoing starvation war on Gaza amid international silence

International humanitarian and human rights organizations continue to sound the alarm about an emerging famine in Gaza, particularly in the northern province.

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