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Palestine in Pictures: April 2025
A monthly digest of key developments in Palestine showcasing powerful images by photojournalists.

Cash is disappearing in Gaza
A liquidity crisis is affecting everyone with old notes falling apart, commissions skyrocketing, and merchants refusing electronic payments.

Brutality in broad daylight
Israel destroyed a family’s home within a matter of minutes.

A recent law school grad with a generous soul
My friend Mahmoud was charging his family’s phones at a charging station when an Israeli attack fatally injured him.

The Vach Brothers: Israel's first family of genocide
Colonel who invented “eight burned babies” hoax committed extensive war crimes in Gaza as part of effort to expel Palestinian population.

Empty markets and desperate parents
Israeli blockade sees famine close in and food, water and medicine supplies dry up.

Abu Bassam's "miraculous" story of survival under siege
Displacement is bitter. But staying put nearly cost the lives of a family in north Gaza.

How many were killed from our windows?
Our family home in the so-called Netzarim Corridor was used by Israeli snipers and then destroyed.

These are the most terrifying days yet
Israel’s “Morag Corridor” has destroyed the fruitful land of my agrarian childhood.

“She was still holding on to the plastic plate”
An Israeli attack on a charity kitchen west of Khan Younis on 7 April killed 7 people waiting for a meal, including 3 children.
Reviews

Palestine is not so complicated
4 April 2025
Ta-Nehisi Coates’ welcome message. Read more about Palestine is not so complicated

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