Like all of us Palestinians in Gaza, our animals have been displaced, starved, bombed, and terrorized, yet we refuse to abandon each other
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
Public willingness to believe Epstein’s victims hasn’t translated into meaningful change or support for other survivors
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
My first months of reentry are forcing me to confront the reality that freedom, while liberating, brings its own set of burdens and responsibilities
From nights stalked by drones overhead to taking her elderly parents across a so-called safe route, Shaimaa Eid recounts being uprooted from home
By now, the COVID-19 pandemic should have shown us that we’re supposed to rise to the occasion by meeting needs, not fall in line behind fascist incursions
Western journalists’ coverage of the genocide confirms that agenda-setting newsrooms learned nothing from their harmful post-9/11 reporting
Bombardment, famine, and loss defined life after a ceasefire. Survivors find that bread, family, and memories are the only things left to cling to
Once out of prison, it felt like the world was shifting beneath my feet, and even the weather conspired to keep me off balance
We are all confronting hunger, but our approaches are very different, from pure creativity to blatant exploitation
The economic and cultural hub symbolized Gazans’ strength and prosperity—until Israel transformed the neighborhood into a killing field
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