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Is this the end of UNRWA?
A cryptic statement from UNRWA’s head raises questions about the Palestine refugee agency’s future.

Has Britain drafted a law to protect Israel's weapons makers?
Palestine Action believes it is being targeted by the National Security Bill.

15-year blockade crushes dreams of Gaza's businesswomen
Startups struggle to succeed under Israeli restrictions.

Israel killed my father -- before my eyes
Taiseer Kalloub was shot dead during a 2004 raid on southern Gaza.

Why has Gaza's sea turned black?
Palestinians in Gaza plan their days around the electric schedule, lucky to get power for six to eight hours a day.

Danger doesn't stop children from working in Gaza's dumps
Waste collectors rely on meager incomes to avoid starvation.

Business in Gaza still devastated one year after attack
About 75 percent of young graduates are unemployed.

Masafer Yatta evictions enabled by British-born judge
The court ruling clearing the way for the forced displacement of the indigenous population puts on full display Israel’s cynical, colonial character.
Reviews

A murder-mystery set in Gaza, with a bookish bent
20 June 2022
In Ahmed Masoud’s novel, a woman sets out to uncover the mystery of her husband’s disappearance during the 2014 Shujaiya massacre. Read more about A murder-mystery set in Gaza, with a bookish bent

In camp of despair, a life rooted in love
4 February 2022
Birds surmount borders and barriers in Fadia’s Tree. Read more about In camp of despair, a life rooted in love