The Abu Khater family was overjoyed when they found their home still standing after Israel’s invasion of Khan Younis. But this joy was short-lived. Read more about Will it ever be safe to return home?
Israeli jailers tortured my cousin. Read more about 18 days in Israeli prison
Israel gave us the misery of a caged life before 7 October. It has deprived us of any of the advantages of a simple life since. Read more about Bedouin dreams amid genocide nightmare
A poem written amid the Gaza genocide by Nour Khalil Abu Shammala. Read more about The land fights, too
The expected Democratic presidential candidate, like Biden, will arm apartheid Israel. Read more about Kamala Harris, “brat” for chartreuse Gaza genocide
My cousin Issa was killed by unexploded ordnance in the rubble of our home. Read more about Israeli ordnance kills long after initial impact
What can we, so powerless, so far away, do to bear witness and to take some kind of action for Gaza, for Palestine, for Palestinians? Read more about The pain of solidarity in a time of genocide
The assassination of Ismail Haniyeh is yet another throw of the dice by a state unhinged by impunity. Read more about Hubris drives deadly Israeli gamble in Tehran
We were forced to spend the night on the beach, the waves soaking us and our belongings. Read more about Our most dire evacuation yet
It’s insane how American policies impact our lives in Palestine. It’s outrageous that American taxes are used to supply Israel with the weapons to kill us. Read more about The view from Gaza on US elections