Very few people have been permitted to cross in or out of Gaza after a partial reopening of the Rafah border
Rubble, open sewage, damaged wells, and lack of electricity pose dangers, as Israel blocks equipment needed to rebuild from genocide
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
Israel has destroyed Palestinians’ ability to raise their own livestock for food. Now concerns are growing about the safety of chicken coming from Israel
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
In a Q&A with Prism, Dr. Arshad Kaleem, a Texas-based oral and maxillofacial surgeon, discussed the horrors he witnessed in Gaza leading up to the recent ceasefire
Israel sent the Gaza Strip into a full blackout in 2023, but Gaza’s power was unreliable for years since Israel bombed its only power plant in 2006
The university, bombed heavily during the genocide, finally opened its doors to first-year students late last year within what’s left of its buildings
The Mothers of Martyrs and Prisoners League helps women find the strength to continue their lives after Israel’s targeting of young Palestinians
During the genocide, musicians have taught children to sing and play instruments, both as a form of therapy and cultural preservation
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
A lack of media coverage and international pressure leaves many Sudanese communities in the dark after el-Fasher was seized by the Rapid Support Forces
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