Fertility specialist can’t find equipment he needs in Gaza but feels he has no choice than to resume work. Read more about Gaza doctors rebuild medical center destroyed by Israel
Israel’s invasion of Lebanon in the 1980s shattered Palestinian dreams. Read more about Emerging from an “age of defeat”: interview with poet Ghassan Zaqtan
While attempting to reach Egypt with his wife’s medical records, EI’s Rami Almeghari found the way barred. Read more about Rafah crossing with Egypt still a prison gate for many Palestinians in Gaza
A monthly roundup of photographs documenting Palestine, Palestinian life, politics and culture, and international solidarity with Palestine. Read more about The Month in Pictures: November 2012
Health workers have reported finding “abnormal symptoms” among the injured. Read more about Did Israel fire chemical weapons on Gaza last month?
Hashtags declaring solidarity with Palestine are proving many times more popular than pro-Zionist ones. Read more about Gaza thwarts Israeli propaganda with Twitter
Palestinian journalists routinely self-censor following increased violations of media freedoms in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Read more about Palestinian forces increasingly join Israel in repression of journalists
Craig Corrie underscored the importance of BDS campaigns as he visited Gaza just before it came under attack. Read more about “Boycotting Israel works,” says Rachel Corrie’s dad
Despite the ceasefire, hospitals in Gaza are still struggling to cope with the effects of Israel’s attack. Read more about Gaza girl unable to speak after Israeli drone destroys her home
Hamas and Israel are supposed to negotiate the opening of crossings under the terms of their ceasefire accord. Read more about Will the siege on Gaza finally be lifted?