The irony of celebrating the birth of Jesus in the middle of Israel’s war of extermination in the land of his birth is not registering among Christmas shoppers. Read more about Plenty of room at the inn during genocide
Physical and psychological torture, arbitrary capture, coercive interrogations mark time in Israel’s notorious detention centers. Read more about Three stories of Israeli detention
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
Our defiance, our survival, our resistance all speak to a deeper truth – that life, in all its pain and beauty, is worth defending. Read more about When suffering becomes an affirmation of life
Palestinians debate whether there will be any difference for them under Trump. Read more about Same, same but different: Little hope in Gaza after US elections
Separated from her husband since last year, one woman digs deep to find within her the strength to carry on for her three young children. Read more about Amid Gaza's devastation, hope and resilience still sprout
The silence of world governments, and the indifference that accompanies it, weighs heavily on people in Gaza. Read more about Lebanon deserves peace, so does Gaza
My mother will not look back to what she has lost, only forward to what she can still achieve. Read more about A mission to teach despite genocide
Teacher marks World Children’s Day with rare treats for 5-year-olds suffering loss, displacement and trauma. Read more about The children the world forgot
Senators Cotton and Graham, Gaza genocide inciters, pit US against the ICC. Read more about US Senate rebuffs Bernie Sanders, supports weapons for war crimes