Medical devices and essential equipment needed to resume hospital operations, such as MRI machines, have not yet arrived. Read more about Israel obstructing aid deliveries into Gaza, rights group warn
My father was Munther Hamdouna. He was a tailor. I am convinced he is watching us from afar and will always be a part of my journey. Read more about Choose hope
“An entire generation” of children is at risk of infection, warn aid groups. Read more about Ceasefire needed to avert mass polio outbreak in Gaza
Safety in Cairo cannot obscure one young woman’s fears for those she left behind. Read more about Gaza will never leave me
Converted buses, improvised trucks become places to sleep, eat and call home after Israel seizes Rafah border crossing. Read more about Lack of tents leads to shelter innovations
There are no functioning hospitals left in Rafah and hundreds of thousands of people have no access to medical services. Read more about Cancer and dialysis patients at great risk after Rafah invasion
Married to an Egyptian, a young mother to baby twins got caught up in Gaza genocide while visiting family. Read more about A six month journey to safety
Boy who lost limbs in an explosion unable to get the treatment he needs. Read more about Wounded left in limbo by Israel's invasion of Rafah
Israel bombs central Gaza refugee camps, displaced persons shelters. Read more about News highlights on week 35 of Israel's genocide in Gaza
Massacres in Rafah and Jabaliya while hospitals are bombed and forced out of service. Read more about News highlights on week 34 of Israel's genocide in Gaza