Thu 8-May-2025

Reports

Charity Market… a Ramadan project for poor families in Khan Yunis

In light of the difficult economic conditions in the Gaza Strip due to the suffocating Israeli siege and the increase in the rate of poverty and unemployment for the seventh year in a row a “charity market” is organized in Khan Yunis in the south of the Gaza Strip.

Al-Zawiya Market a must destination for Gaza shoppers during Ramadan

Despite the abundance of commercial markets in the Gaza Strip during the past years the traditional Al-Zawiya market remains the first destination for those fasting to go shopping there to enjoy the atmosphere of the holy month.

Palestinian refugees from Syria in Lebanon welcome Ramadan

The Action Group for Palestinians in Syria said that Palestinian refugee families from Syria in Lebanon are "burdened with worries and troubles high prices instability and insecurity."

Gazans’ Ramadan blended with sadness

The Ramadan crescent moon was sighted in Gaza on Friday evening meaning the holy month officially begins on Saturday 2/4/2022.

Furush Beit Dajan runs dry

Furush Beit Dajan is a Palestinian village in the northern West Bank located 10 kilometers east of Nablus and is a part of the Nablus Governorate.

Iconic Gaza bookstore reopens

An iconic Gaza bookstore destroyed in an Israeli airstrike in May 2021 was reopened nine months after its targeting.

Masafer Yatta caves: A story of steadfastness

Believe it or not a Palestinian family of seven members is still living in a cave that lacks the necessities of life such as electricity clean water and even clean air.

Khan Al-Ahmar faces displacement plans once again

The Khan Al-Ahmar community has come under the spotlight once again after Israeli authorities decided to relocate the community 300 meters away to the opposite side of Route 1 as an alternative to razing the Bedouin village.

Palestinian historical mosque at risk of collapse

Al-Zaydani Mosque also known as Al-Omari has been at risk of progressive collapse due to the Israeli Judaization policy.

Seizure of springs greatly limits Palestinian access to water

Palestinians have increasingly lost access to water resources in the Jordan Valley as a result of the takeover of springs by Jewish settlers who have used threats intimidation and fences to ensure control of water points close to the settlements.

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