Gaza has become a site of temporary calm, haunted by memories of a warm past unlikely to return and the constant fear of a future filled with challenges
Through the stories of women who lost their husbands during the genocide, we can understand real solidarity in struggle
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
The coalition of Native Hawaiians and local residents organizing against the government’s operations has only grown since 2021, when a military-owned bunker spilled jet fuel into an aquifer, poisoning thousands of families
Israel has demolished every corner of Gaza, but we are rebuilding our homes in our minds
During the genocide, my mother and I walked the city’s streets in search of stray cats to feed, these small souls giving us purpose, hope, and a reason to keep going
U.S. bases and trainings boost African countries’ diplomatic and military ties to Israel, which markets weapons “battle-tested” on Palestinians
After two years of devastation, many in Gaza express cautious relief at news of a ceasefire, their happiness overshadowed by loss and displacement
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
Gazans warn that President Donald Trump’s 20-point plan sidelines Palestinians and risks erasing Gaza’s rights and identity
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