Forcible transfer and deportation
More than 100,000 people fled Israel’s genocidal violence for Egypt, where they face legal and financial restrictions. Read more about Palestinians in Egypt fear for return amid Trump uncertainty
My family has been reduced to wishing to return to Gaza City, where my ancestors were forcibly expelled in 1948. Read more about Freedom is precious but liberation is still a dream
“After all we have been through, they can never make us abandon our land. This is our land. It will remain ours.” Read more about As noose tightens, some in the north determined to stay
Winter is coming and all of Gaza is bracing for the endless cold. Read more about Season of renewal becomes season of dread
Deepening sense of helplessness and hopelessness emerge as talks flounder and Israeli genocide continues. Read more about Ceasefire talks cycle becomes cruel and unusual punishment
Bleeding feet and gunshots cannot stop determined family from reaching relatives in Deir al-Balah. Read more about A long day’s journey to reunite in displacement
“Displacement is not just about the loss of a home. It is the slow, agonizing loss of a piece of yourself.” Read more about The unseen wounds of displacement
Safety in Cairo cannot obscure one young woman’s fears for those she left behind. Read more about Gaza will never leave me
Appliances are only good for hide and seek. Water is a luxury. Electricity, a distant memory. Read more about The daily struggles of life under attack
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
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