Features
A new life in Egypt does not erase memories of Gaza
Each month we struggle to afford rent and the necessities of life.
Grief and cancer fells mother parted from children
Gaza’s deliberately decimated health sector unable to care for cancer patients.
From fear to fear, we live
A poem written by Haneen Alisawi in reaction to the Tabaeen school massacre in August.
Tales of terror from Jabaliya
Apocalyptic situation in northern Gaza, where residents describe “doomsday horrors.”
Relatives of missing-presumed-incinerated endure “ambiguous loss”
Rights group calls for investigation over what weapons Israel has used that caused an estimated 1,760 bodies to vanish without trace.
Cooking "fake potatoes" for my son
“Is all of this for me?”
A day in the life of a journalist during genocide
Normal routines have a sense of urgency when bombs, missiles and bullets fly nearby.
Escaping Jabaliya
Forcibly displaced multiple times, bombed once and separated from each other, a family and a cat are forced to move south.
“Don't be afraid, stand here next to me”
Within a span of three months, Israeli attacks killed my mentor and two of my colleagues, young doctors with great potential.
“Dahrak, Dahrak:” Navigating war-torn Gaza's broken roads
In a place where every sunrise brings the threat of annihilation, movement has become an act of defiance.
Reviews
Guardian's Zionist gatekeeper rewrites Holocaust history
22 August 2024
Jonathan Freedland’s book downplays Rudolph Vrba’s heroic criticism of Zionism. Read more about Guardian's Zionist gatekeeper rewrites Holocaust history
Before the flood
17 June 2024
Collection of essays places Gaza war in its “proper historical context.” Read more about Before the flood