Rami Almeghari

Palestinians in Egypt insist on right to return

Rami Almeghari
Alexandria
14 May 2012

Aging Palestinian refugees recount their exile from Palestine during the Nakba and demand the right to return to their homeland.

After narrow escape, Gaza woman educates peers about lethal danger from generators

Rami Almeghari
Gaza Strip
7 May 2012

Ten persons have died so far this year due to various accidents with generators in the Gaza Strip, plagued by chronic power shortages.

New homes for displaced families, yet Israel still restricts building materials in Gaza

Rami Almeghari
Gaza Strip
1 May 2012

More than 200 homes have been rebuilt with foreign aid after the original homes were destroyed by Israel in the southern Gaza Strip.

Palestine football star seriously ill from four-week hunger strike

Rami Almeghari
Rafah
20 April 2012

Imprisoned by Israel, footballer Mahmoud Sarsak has never been tried for any recognizable offense, and his detention has been continuously renewed every six months. He is one of many prisoners depriving himself of food to demand liberty and justice.

Gaza's Christians like "birds who will always return to their nest"

Rami Almeghari
Gaza City
17 April 2012

Despite common media depictions of Gaza as being under harsh, Islamist rule, Gaza-based Palestinian Christians emphasize the close ties between families regardless of religion.

Gaza family awaits new home, 9 years after demolition by Israel

Rami Almeghari
Rafah
13 April 2012

Gaza families whose homes were destroyed in Israeli attacks can’t rebuild until Israel allows a sufficient quantity of building material into Gaza.

Three children burn to death as candles replace lights in besieged Gaza

Rami Almeghari
Deir al-Balah
10 April 2012

A family in the central Gaza Strip has suffered an unimaginable tragedy because of a candle lit during one of Gaza’s frequent power outages.

Ex-hunger striker Hana al-Shalabi wants "mystery" of Gaza banishment deal "clarified"

Rami Almeghari
Gaza Strip
8 April 2012

A week after her banishment to Gaza, Hana al-Shalabi spoke exclusively to The Electronic Intifada about the meaning of her 43-day-long hunger strike in Israeli detention.

Gaza ambulances stop responding to calls as fuel reserves hit zero

Rami Almeghari
Gaza Strip
25 March 2012

As a fuel shortage has worsened across the coastal territory, the ambulance service has been forced to stop responding to all calls except the most critical cases. With fuel reserves at zero, medical officials are warning that in case of another large-scale military attack by Israel, the ambulance service would be unable to cope.

"The house is dark without them": Israel kills father and daughter as they water vegetables

Rami Almeghari
Beit Lahiya
19 March 2012

Muhammad al-Hisoumi and his daughter Fayza were killed in an Israeli missile attack as they tended their land in the Gaza Strip on 12 March 2012, leaving behind a devastated family and a darkened house. Rami Almeghari profiles them.

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