Humanitarian aid
Palestinians in Gaza launch aid monitoring group in response to lack of international aid to rebuild more than 100,000 homes. Read more about "Gaza is on the verge of collapsing," aid monitors say
Funds to repair more than 100,000 homes across the Gaza Strip have been halted. Read more about Israel's "open-fire policy" wiped out entire families in Gaza, says new study
Almost 2,300 housing units were completely destroyed by Israel. Read more about Tens of thousands remain homeless in Gaza
As death toll mounts, 81,000 Palestinians in Gaza are searching for a safe place to go. Read more about More Gazans now fleeing Israeli attacks than during Cast Lead
Classrooms have had to close in Yarmouk camp because of contagious illnesses. Read more about Diseases rise among besieged Palestinians in Syria
Ghassan Elashi’s wife’s garnished wages are the latest example of how far the US is willing to go to silence and scare those involved in Palestinian activism. Read more about US confiscating a quarter of “Holy Land Five” wife’s wages
During my detention, Israeli officials seemed obsessed about my humanitarian activities. Read more about Why does Israel feel threatened by humanitarian workers?
The village of al-Araqib is a living testament to how the Nakba never stopped. Read more about Zionists massacred Bedouins in 1948, threaten them again today
Although the number of refugees in Gaza continues to rise, funding for the UN agency caring for them has stagnated. Read more about Cuts threaten UN food aid in Gaza
Noor Elashi anticipates this week’s decision by the US Supreme Court whether or not to hear the Holy Land Foundation case, in which her father is a defendant. Read more about "Let us not be brought down": Last legal recourse for Holy Land Five
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