No call to prayer. No children playing. Few late night gatherings and hardly any standing mosques. Gaza’s holy month has been a silent one. Read more about Third Ramadan under genocide has not squashed its spirit
I am responsible for 22 members of my family and unable to start one of my own. Read more about Married to burden, divorced from my dreams
Children in Gaza struggle to learn after Israel’s genocide robs them of schools and homes. Read more about “Everything feels blurry”
Israel’s raid on Birzeit University in January the largest since October 2023. Read more about Military raids target West Bank education
With Trump’s Board of Peace short on detail and filled with outsiders, people fear they may lose their homes and lands. Read more about Lost paperwork prompts fears for property rights
Wieland Hoban examines the war against Palestinians waged by the EU’s most powerful country. Read more about Holocaust remorse rings hollow in Germany
Federal Council says entry ban followed unprecedented intervention by Fedpol director. Read more about Swiss government concedes Ali Abunimah entry ban was unjustified
Memorizing the Quran in Gaza has taken on new meaning during the genocide. Read more about We memorize so we are not erased
For much of the ongoing genocide, Baker Abu Safia was the only surgeon in northern Gaza. Read more about Saving lives at a time of slaughter
Bowing to pressure from an Israel lobby group reflects moral cowardice. Read more about The British Museum cannot erase Palestine