Closure
Caterpillar bulldozers are still being used to destroy land in the “buffer zone.” Read more about Israel exploits Egypt turmoil to increase attacks on Gaza farmers
New “villages” build on opposition to US support for Israeli apartheid voiced during Obama’s visit. Read more about Protest tents spring up across the West Bank
Gaza municipality uses donkey carts to collect 350 tons of waste daily. Read more about Israel's siege tips Gaza waste management to crisis point
Dependency on Israel has meant that the Gaza electricity supply hasn’t increased in line with the Strip’s population growth. Read more about Did a Gaza family burn to death because of an unpaid bill?
A version of the chart-topping song highlights unemployment among Palestinian youth. Read more about "Gangnam Style" parody puts spotlight on Gaza siege
One of Gaza’s two accredited referees talks about the challenges faced by the sport under occupation. Read more about Political division and Israel's siege "badly affecting" basketball in Gaza, says referee
Avi Raz reveals how Israel lied over ethnic cleansing in 1967 war. Read more about Israel's "foreign policy of deception" documented in new book
A restaurant worker who served officials in the Gaza administration has been abducted at sea. Read more about Gaza fisherman jailed for serving Hamas coffee
Dreams of owning a home are thwarted by Egypt’s tunnel closures as well as Israel’s ongoing blockade. Read more about Gaza housing crisis worsens as Egypt restricts building material
Emad Burnat’s house was declared a “closed military zone” by Israel — but that didn’t stop him from making a great film. Read more about Israel's viciousness against Bilin captured in "Five Broken Cameras" documentary
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