During the genocide, musicians have taught children to sing and play instruments, both as a form of therapy and cultural preservation
The now-defunct sites, coordinated by the U.S. and Israel, required walking into a barrage of bullets for the mere hope of obtaining a bag of flour
In part two of a Q&A with Prism, Dr. Feroze Sidhwa discussed his second medical mission in Khan Younis at the Nasser Medical Complex, where American-made weapons were used by the Israeli military to bomb the hospital
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
Young creatives in Gaza are holding tight to the things that make them feel human amid the horrors of the genocide
Before the genocide, Gaza was a vibrant, happening place full of life. Now, we are back to an age without basic modern developments
Weddings in Gaza used to be a time for celebration. But now, weddings that people once dreamed of only exist in their imaginations
The Massachusetts city became the first in the U.S. to vote in favor of divesting from Israel’s apartheid and genocide of Palestinians. Here’s how organizers pulled off the win
Israel’s carceral regime inflicts systemic sexual violence on Palestinians, advocates and experts say
With their homes reduced to rubble, many Palestinians in Gaza remain displaced in tents that pose significant hazards as winter approaches
I watched the RSF’s brutal takeover of el-Fasher after just barely surviving a genocide myself. It’s time for the world to speak up
Since Oct. 7, 2023, some organizations in solidarity with Palestinians have been defunded for their work. Now they are shifting away from philanthropic foundations and toward fundraising grounded in community
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