Israel’s starvation of Gaza builds on lessons learned throughout history: Keep people hungry and they’ll demand bread, not freedom
For those of us outside of Gaza, we are witnessing the U.S.-backed, Israeli-imposed mass starvation and famine of Palestinians in Gaza. Prism has published dispatches from Gaza detailing how journalists have had to sell their cameras and entire photo archives to survive and feed their children. As of
Israel allowed some aid to be airdropped into Gaza last month. But the move amounted to little more than another theatrical attempt to manipulate global opinion
Israel decimated the banking system, leading “cash brokers” to charge exorbitant fees to access banknotes, making it harder to live and buy food during the famine
In a time when photography has shifted from a means of revealing the truth to a lifeline for survival, Gaza’s journalists stand at the fragile boundary between their profession and staying alive
Prism chats with Kern and Hannah Moushabeck, co-owner of Interlink Publishing, the only Palestinian-owned press in the U.S.
One witness describes chaos and panic after Israel issued evacuation orders for one of the only remaining areas it does not control in Gaza
Journalists and leaders of nonprofit newsrooms detail losing funding and crackdowns on coverage mentioning criticisms of Israel
The lives ended in Israel’s attack on a beloved seaside cafe in Gaza
As an oppressive heat settled over Gaza, Israel told people to stay away from the Mediterranean Sea, a source of food and small joys during the genocide
One teenager described hiding among body parts as soldiers shot into crowds of aid seekers in Gaza
We should not expect a country that’s proud about its campaigns of terror against children to be repentant now
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