The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that 10,000 sheep and goats died between 2010 and 2014. Read more about One in five of Gaza's herders ceases farming amid Israel's attacks, siege
More than sixty mosques were completely destroyed in Gaza last summer, according to the Palestinian rights group Al-Haq. Read more about Israel used "disappearance" of soldier as pretext for killing spree -- rights group
Why is Mahmoud Abbas making trips to Paris when his own people are struggling to cope? Read more about "We're being stripped of our dignity": Gaza workers not paid for seven months
People in Gaza have only six hours of electricity per day. Read more about Gaza struggles to cope with siege and storms
A five-year-old boy was among the members of the al-Najjar clan killed by Israel in July. Read more about After summer of horror, Gaza families face winter in cramped shacks
Khalil Abu Shammala of Al Dameer Association for Human Rights says Palestinians in Gaza are taking desperate, risky measures to live a normal life free of occupation and the Israeli-Egyptian siege. Read more about Hundreds of Palestinians killed in Mediterranean were trying to escape hopelessness in Gaza
Photojournalist Silvia Boarini documents the atrocities revealed during the days of ceasefire. Read more about In photos: Gaza families return home to horror and devastation
Today in Jabaliya, Khan Younis, in Rafah and Shujaiya … Read more about Gaza, from the diaspora -- part two
“You could see the pain and the horror in the eyes of the people, but you could also see resilience,” says Dr. Haidar Eid about his visit to Khuzaa in eastern Gaza on Wednesday. Read more about Gaza professor describes "most devastating destruction since 1948"
Amnesty International testimonies reveal a pattern of Israeli attacks targeting medical facilities, workers and vehicles. Read more about Israel deliberately attacking medical workers in Gaza, Amnesty says