Israel claims to be an LGBTQIA+ haven compared to Palestine. Some advocates see this simply as propaganda, but Palestinians say it leads to real harm against queer people in Palestine
While volunteering with Nafs for Empowerment, I saw how group activities can restore hope and offer psychological support to children facing impossible circumstances during the genocide
Hundreds of Gazans leave their shattered city in silence, fleeing relentless bombardment and increasing despair, only to find overcrowded, unsafe refuge in the south
Dr. Ahmed Adel describes the dire conditions for doctors and patients within Al-Aqsa Hospital brought about by starvation, exhaustion, and a decimated health care system
From nights stalked by drones overhead to taking her elderly parents across a so-called safe route, Shaimaa Eid recounts being uprooted from home
A doctor in a hospital pediatric ward described how catastrophic health and environmental conditions resulting from Israel’s genocide and blockade are increasing the incidence of rare illnesses like Guillain-Barré syndrome
Western journalists’ coverage of the genocide confirms that agenda-setting newsrooms learned nothing from their harmful post-9/11 reporting
Some Palestinians fled to Egypt to escape the genocide, while others were visitors stuck there after Oct. 7. All are now in endless exile
A monthslong Prism investigation reveals pro-Israel bias at the leadership levels of mainstream U.S. newsrooms, which intensified after Oct. 7, 2023
Bombardment, famine, and loss defined life after a ceasefire. Survivors find that bread, family, and memories are the only things left to cling to
As bombardment closes in, Gazans face renewed trauma as they choose between staying in their homes under threat or heading to crowded tent cities
We are all confronting hunger, but our approaches are very different, from pure creativity to blatant exploitation
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