In a Q&A with Prism, American pediatric emergency medical physician Dr. Ammarah Iqbal details the devastating impact of Gaza’s decimated health care system on children
Months after a ceasefire was declared in Gaza, survivors are still wrestling with guilt, pain, and despair, even during this sacred month
Very few people have been permitted to cross in or out of Gaza after a partial reopening of the Rafah border
Some Palestinians still in tents grieve their treasured Ramadan memories from before the genocide, while others look forward to the return of some normalcy amid the ceasefire
The day after the U.S. announced the start of the next phase of the “ceasefire,” Israel killed at least 10 people in airstrikes on Gaza
Israel has reportedly violated the ceasefire at least 738 times, including on Nov. 22 when it bombed the homes of my family members
In part two of a Q&A with Prism, Dr. Feroze Sidhwa discussed his second medical mission in Khan Younis at the Nasser Medical Complex, where American-made weapons were used by the Israeli military to bomb the hospital
Gaza has become a site of temporary calm, haunted by memories of a warm past unlikely to return and the constant fear of a future filled with challenges
After two years of devastation, many in Gaza express cautious relief at news of a ceasefire, their happiness overshadowed by loss and displacement
Bombardment, famine, and loss defined life after a ceasefire. Survivors find that bread, family, and memories are the only things left to cling to
Many Palestinians now see negotiations not as a path to peace, but as a tool of genocide
As Israel’s genocidal airstrikes and blockades strip Palestinians in Gaza of every means of life, they still cling to one thing: hope for a better tomorrow
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