Activist and journalist Eva Bartlett talks about the impact of the Israel-Egypt siege on the economic, agricultural and humanitarian situation in Gaza. Read more about Video: Constant drones over Gaza "is psychological warfare"
Unlike the Rafah crossing, other borders have been opened since the Cairo coup earlier this year. Read more about Why is Gaza always Egypt's scapegoat?
Corporate Watch’s research trip to Palestine aims to connect young activists in Gaza and those in the west. Read more about Forging new links to boycott movement in Gaza
Whenever there’s turbulence in Cairo, you can be sure that Palestinians will be scapegoated. Read more about Why should Gazans have to hide their identity in Egypt?
Wael Abu Rida holds Egyptian nationality but crisis in Cairo means his abduction has gone largely unnoticed there. Read more about Gaza man "kidnapped" by Israel in Sinai, says family
I haven’t been able to see my relatives in the West Bank for 14 years. Read more about Waiting in Gaza, where nothing makes sense
Egypt’s clamp-down on tunnels has brought some Palestinian businesses to a standstill. Read more about Egypt attacks fishermen in Gaza's waters
Many other Palestinian students have lost their scholarships because Egypt denies them the right to travel. Read more about Like a miracle, I've been allowed to study outside Gaza
Shahd Abusalama should be flying to Turkey for graduate studies, but she and 1.7 million other Palestinians remain trapped in Gaza as both Rafah crossing and Erez checkpoint remain closed. Read more about “Only God knows” in Gaza, under cruel Israeli-Egyptian siege
The effective imprisonment of the entire population of Gaza comes amid near economic collapse. Read more about Video report: Gaza is being strangled and its people are suffocating