
Four years on, young girl still stunted by Cast Lead
Gaza Strip 4 January 2013
Sama Abu Meghasib saw her uncle be killed by an Israeli warplane four years ago. Read more about Four years on, young girl still stunted by Cast Lead
Gaza Strip 4 January 2013
Sama Abu Meghasib saw her uncle be killed by an Israeli warplane four years ago. Read more about Four years on, young girl still stunted by Cast Lead
Gaza City 11 December 2012
Fertility specialist can’t find equipment he needs in Gaza but feels he has no choice than to resume work. Read more about Gaza doctors rebuild medical center destroyed by Israel
Dura 13 November 2012
Breast cancer accounts for more than one-fifth of all cancers affecting women in the West Bank. Read more about Breast cancer screening service opens in West Bank
South Africa 10 October 2012
Medical services and mental health needs for Palestinians in Lebanon’s refugee camps have been sorely neglected. Read more about Hidden health crisis for Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, says new study
Dheisheh refugee camp 10 September 2012
Growing vegetables in rooftop gardens empowers Palestinian families who live in an overcrowded refugee camp. Read more about Rooftop gardens project aims to reduce refugees' dependence on aid
Cairo 28 August 2012
Palestinians in Gaza, half of whom are under 18 and more than a million dependent on food aid, were optimistic about Egypt’s new president. Their hopes for support are now quickly fading. Read more about Hopes for freedom of movement dashed, once again, in Gaza
Bethlehem 20 August 2012
After the brutal murder of a Palestinian woman by her husband, local human rights groups are pushing for stronger reforms to stem violence against women in Palestine. Read more about Harsh economic and social conditions contribute to violence against Palestinian women
Jerusalem 3 August 2012
Food insecurity for Palestinians living in refugee camps, the Gaza Strip and in Area C of the West Bank is rising, despite international aid agency reports to the contrary. Read more about Child malnutrition remains high in West Bank and Gaza
Gaza City 3 August 2012
The only power plant in Gaza is currently operating at about a third of its capacity, or has been completely shut down by severe fuel shortages since February. Read more about Gaza left in the dark at Ramadan
Doha 4 July 2012
A nine-month investigation by Al Jazeera into the death of Yasser Arafat has revealed that that there was a high level of polonium, a highly radioactive element, inside his body when he died. Read more about Scientific probe indicates Arafat was murdered