

Features

Survivors give me strength
Gaza’s patients still manage to smile.

Muhammad was an inspirational teacher and coder
My friend was working on his own training center when Israel killed him.

Taming of medical journal undermines academic freedom
Pro-Israel pressure brought The Lancet to heel in 2014 with lasting consequences.

Israel bombed our home and made my brother watch
The tent where I taught has been reduced to ashes.

Empty shelves, empty stomachs
A watermelon gives us a brief taste of summer.

Displacement is the death of stability
Heavy shelling is replaced by a different kind of suffering: survival away from home.

In Gaza you can choose only humiliation or death
Violence against Palestinians is not only accepted but expected.

Don't ask me what you can do for us in Gaza
Global action must match the scale of the genocide for it to end.

“This place doesn’t exist to the world”
Space is scarce in Gaza, and people are setting up tents in areas once thought uninhabitable.

Teaching hope in a tent
Israel killed the fathers of 12 children from the same class.
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