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
Youngest bearing the brunt of Israel’s latest offensive. Read more about Gaza's children, most likely to be killed, live in state of "shock and horror"
Wednesday’s carnage brought the toll since Israel began its assault to 220 Palestinians killed and 1,570 injured. Read more about Children die playing football, in taxi with grandma, as Israel bombs Gaza for tenth day
Rami Almeghari was a hundred meters away from a drone attack that killed two Palestinian motorcyclists earlier today. Read more about EI's Gaza correspondent witnesses Israeli drone attack
After a long absence I finally get to hug my relations and friends. Read more about A tearful reunion with my grandmother in Gaza
More than 200 homes have been rebuilt with foreign aid after the original homes were destroyed by Israel in the southern Gaza Strip. Read more about New homes for displaced families, yet Israel still restricts building materials in Gaza
My grandfather, 84 year old Ibrahim Hasan Alsaafin, was older than the Zionist state of Israel when he died on Monday in the Khan Younis refugee camp, still yearning to return to his village of al-Fallujah 64 years on, a mere 15 miles away. Read more about My Grandfather Passed Away and I was Denied the Right to See Him
Returning to Gaza for a family visit after years away, Sami Kishawi reflects on the Gaza you see and don’t see through the media’s eye. Read more about There's more to Gaza than broken slabs of concrete