Thu 8-May-2025

Reports

Tents and caravans are a pressing need for the people of Gaza amid severe weather conditions

Displaced individuals in the tents of the Gaza Strip spent a difficult night under the influence of a severe winter storm, as heavy rains and strong winds caused tents to flood and some to be uprooted.

Severe weather worsens the tragedy of displaced people in Gaza: Soaked tents and bitter cold without shelter

A severe storm struck various areas of the Gaza Strip in the past hours, uprooting dozens of tents sheltering displaced individuals in the Mawasi area and along the beach west of Khan Yunis.

Gaza residents: “We don’t want instant noodles and chocolate, we want tents, caravans”

"We don’t want instant noodles and chocolate… we want tents and caravans." With these words, Palestinian activist and journalist Mahmoud Al-Amoudi summarized the urgent need for basic necessities that the people of Gaza are pleading to be brought into the enclave.

Israel escalates demolition campaigns against Palestinian facilities

Israel has been escalating issuing demolition orders against Palestinian facilities in the West Bank and in 1948 Occupied Palestine under the pretext that they are built without construction permits.

UNRWA Ban: Political and social dimensions strengthening Israeli dominance

Workers at the main clinic of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in the Old City of Jerusalem, known as "Zawiyat Al-Hind" near Bab Al-Sahira, say that the Israeli decision to ban the agency will directly impact medical and pharmaceutical services provided to over 30,000 refugees in Jerusalem.

Mohammed Deif: The shadow leader ascends as a martyr

After a journey of jihad and resistance lasting several decades, leader Mohammed Deif has become a martyr in the Al-Aqsa Flood battle that he led and planned with his brothers in the military council.

Returning to Gaza: Joy and achievement as the forced displacement plan fails

With a mix of tears, joy, ululations, and chants of Takbeer, tens of thousands of Palestinians began their return to the northern Gaza Valley for the first time in 15 months of forced displacement and suffering.

Trump and the displacement of Palestinians: Reintroducing an Israeli plan that won’t pass

After Palestinians in the Gaza Strip thwarted Israeli plans for forced displacement with tremendous sacrifices—resulting in the blood of tens of thousands of martyrs and wounded mingling with the soil of the land they cherish—U.S. President Donald Trump came forward to resurrect the plan without a clear vision.

My plan for the first day back to the Gaza Strip, healing wounds and a lot of crying

Hours separate hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians in southern Wadi Gaza from their return to their homes in the northern part of the valley.

The first Friday after the ceasefire: Victory and resilience prayers in the Gaza Strip

Despite the Israeli occupation army's efforts to destroy mosques in the Gaza Strip during the aggression that lasted for fifteen months, and despite the complete or partial destruction of nearly a thousand mosques, the people of Gaza insisted on celebrating in their own way the first Friday after the anticipated ceasefire agreement.

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