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
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
Israel’s carceral regime inflicts systemic sexual violence on Palestinians, advocates and experts say
My uncle was one of the Palestinian hostages Israel released in the ceasefire deal. He returned to a broken land, carrying unspeakable scars
The devastating anthology reminds us that despite our overwhelming grief, we won’t be alone forever
U.S. bases and trainings boost African countries’ diplomatic and military ties to Israel, which markets weapons “battle-tested” on Palestinians
The destruction of Gaza has taken place alongside the surge in AI, an industry that props up an empire of lies that constantly pushes mediocre, propagandistic content into a vast market that’s aching to receive its products
Like all of us Palestinians in Gaza, our animals have been displaced, starved, bombed, and terrorized, yet we refuse to abandon each other
Palestinian journalists around the world say the Israeli military’s targeting of journalists in Gaza—and Western media’s silence—has led them to think differently about their colleagues and their roles within the industry
Israel’s war of extermination has spared nothing and no one, but still we cling to the hope that we will rebuild Gaza stone by stone and plant new life among its ruins
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