Day’s courage reflects the acute desperation that so many feel as we question how the leaders of the so-called free world can continue so shamelessly to gaslight us into silence. Read more about Ascent for freedom: The man who climbed Big Ben
I am writing from a building near the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis. I am watching the ambulances and cars rush by. Read more about The smell of death returns in Gaza
My cousin Wassim and his wife welcomed a newborn son, Yousef, to the world in 2024. Wassim was killed by an Israeli attack four months later. Read more about “They kill one Yousef, we bring thousands”
A young doctor is caught in a struggle between her patients’ needs and those of her family. Read more about “Mama, boom! I hear it.”
Killed, injured and displaced, residents battle for survival. Read more about Inside Israel’s brutal offensive on Jenin
Northern Gaza’s farms were the hardest hit by Israeli attacks. Read more about Gaza's farmers return to find scorched trees, toxic soil
Our first night back in al-Zawayda felt strangely familiar and safe. Many of our neighbors had returned after the ceasefire, so we were not alone. Read more about A rural town in Gaza comes back to life
Recalling the courage and generosity of Ahmad and Amin. Read more about Mourning my cousins
Making Gaza safe from unexploded ordnance could take 14 years. Read more about Israel left a "gift of death" in my home
After 22 years, we examine the Balen Report. Read more about Revealed: Secret BBC report "found no evidence" of anti-Israel bias