In private meeting shown on video, Rudoren calls Abe Foxman, head of pro-Israel ADL, “my personal defamation protector.” Read more about Candid video reveals NYT bureau chief Jodi Rudoren's Zionist bubble
Essential medicines the factory was storing for the Palestinian Red Crescent Society were destroyed along with the life’s work of the family that built and ran the facility. Read more about Israel “wipes out” Gaza ice cream factory that stored vital medicines
Editor’s note: This story has been withdrawn. Following publication, we became aware of problems with the way the story was reported that raised doubt about its credibility.
The Electronic Intifada places the highest value on accuracy in its reporting. Therefore we have removed the story. Read more about World watches idly as Israel bombs Gaza school and market
Israel attacked the Strip’s only power plant during the religious holiday. Read more about Gaza "plunged into darkness" on Eid
Because of Gaza closure, Ramsis Kilani was unable to bury the seven members of his family killed in Israeli airstrike. Read more about Germany remains silent on massacre of its citizens in Gaza
Two beautiful children will have to grow up without their dad, a beloved kids’ TV program star. Read more about The story of my brother, martyr Mohammed Alareer
There’s more blood than water today in Gaza, writes poet Jehan Bseiso. Read more about Gaza, from the diaspora
Power failures are known to happen while vital operations are being undertaken. Read more about Attacks on hospitals expose Israel's "self-defense" claims as lies
A grain of sand from the sea of Gaza will not ignite, except as hope, writes Nayrouz Qarmout from Gaza. Read more about My city burning peacefully (Our Gaza is a dream of hope)
Tareq Abufayyad has been forced to take refuge in a UN school. Read more about "Our village has become a ghost town": a distressing phone call from Gaza