Mon 5-May-2025

Reports

Severe famine in Gaza: Frail bodies can’t even cry for help

“I wish I could regain my health!”

We live between death and ruins: Gaza’s people create life amid bombs and starvation

“The most important thing is to feed my kids — even if it’s just bread and oil,” says Umm Luay Jundiyah, as she lays out a piece of dry bread on an old blanket inside a communal shelter in Gaza.

Gaza families reject chaos: A collective stance to protect social peace amidst the war of genocide

With the accelerating humanitarian collapse in the Gaza Strip, resulting from the Israeli war of extermination and suffocating siege, dangerous phenomena have emerged in recent days, represented by acts of looting and theft targeting public and private property, including relief warehouses.

Educide: Another facet of the ongoing tragedy in Gaza

Umm Hisham, in the time before the war on Gaza, was deeply invested in her children’s education. She enrolled them in private schools, hoping they would receive a higher-quality education than what was offered in government schools.

On Labor Day: High unemployment record in Gaza, collapse of the productive sector

Mahmoud Radwan sits among the ruins of his destroyed home, contemplating an uncertain future amidst a labor crisis unlike any before—what he describes as the worst in decades.

Even falafel disappears, famine spreads in Gaza while the world watches

In Gaza’s streets—torn between rubble and suffocating silence—the sound of frying falafel used to be one of the last echoes of normal life.

Children of Gaza battle for survival amid the rubble to earn bread for their families

Since returning from southern Gaza after a ceasefire was implemented, 13-year-old Mohammad Al-Sheikh found his home in Beit Hanoun reduced to rubble—and decided to start searching for work.

Settlement road construction in the West Bank: Israel races to implement annexation plans

Israel’s ongoing war on Gaza is not only about eliminating Hamas, disarming the resistance, or displacing Palestinians from Gaza.

Wael Ghafari, the man of the land who only left it as a martyr

On the soil of the town of Sinjil, north of Ramallah, the body of 48-year-old Wael Basem Ghafari fell, martyred, after a lifetime spent clinging to the land, carrying on his shoulders the commandments of his ancestors and the oath of the farmers never to bargain over even a handful of soil.

Chronic patients in Gaza: Between the torments of pain and awaiting death

The ongoing total siege imposed on the Gaza Strip since early March 2025 has worsened the suffering of all its residents, especially those with chronic illnesses.

1 2 3 98