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
With the Rafah crossing reopened, Palestinians must decide whether to abandon what little stability they have built to return to a homeland buried in rubble
Months after a ceasefire was declared in Gaza, survivors are still wrestling with guilt, pain, and despair, even during this sacred month
Rubble, open sewage, damaged wells, and lack of electricity pose dangers, as Israel blocks equipment needed to rebuild from genocide
Many Palestinians have turned to the gym to rebuild their physical and mental strength and find community along the way
More than a dozen people were killed after Storm Byron swept through, flooding tents and collapsing walls of homes already damaged by Israeli bombs
Israel’s genocide in Gaza has been cruel to disabled people, whose disabilities have been exacerbated by inadequate access to food, medicine, and support
The now-defunct sites, coordinated by the U.S. and Israel, required walking into a barrage of bullets for the mere hope of obtaining a bag of flour
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
In part one of a Q&A with Prism, surgeon and humanitarian worker Dr. Feroze Sidhwa detailed the catastrophic conditions he witnessed during a medical mission at the European Gaza Hospital
Young creatives in Gaza are holding tight to the things that make them feel human amid the horrors of the genocide
Before the genocide, Gaza was a vibrant, happening place full of life. Now, we are back to an age without basic modern developments
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