Many other Palestinian students have lost their scholarships because Egypt denies them the right to travel. Read more about Like a miracle, I've been allowed to study outside Gaza
Shahd Abusalama should be flying to Turkey for graduate studies, but she and 1.7 million other Palestinians remain trapped in Gaza as both Rafah crossing and Erez checkpoint remain closed. Read more about “Only God knows” in Gaza, under cruel Israeli-Egyptian siege
The effective imprisonment of the entire population of Gaza comes amid near economic collapse. Read more about Video report: Gaza is being strangled and its people are suffocating
Only 150 persons allowed to cross Rafah per day. Read more about Egypt blocks Gaza student from going to college in UK
Gaza faces “slow death” as tightening of seven-year-old siege brings territory’s economy, healthcare to brink of collapse. Read more about As noose tightens, Palestinians in Gaza face darkest days
Why do we have to suffer for what is happening in neighboring countries? Read more about Gaza's only exit to outside world is closed — again
There is growing concern over the situation of prominent filmmaker and Israel boycott supporter John Greyson and emergency room doctor Tarek Loubani, two Canadians arrested in Egypt and who were headed for Gaza. Read more about Egypt cinema syndicate calls for release of Canadian filmmaker John Greyson
I witnessed people from all nationalities entering Cairo, so why are those of us from Gaza humiliated? Read more about Deported by Egypt for being Palestinian
Airlines threatened with fines if they fly Palestinians to Cairo. Read more about Why won't Egypt let me go home to Gaza?
Michael Deas of the Palestinian National BDS Committee assesses the eight years of boycott victories since the initial call by Palestinian civil society in 2005. Read more about BDS campaigner: "Israel no longer the attractive investment that it once was"