Natural resources and environment
Our first night back in al-Zawayda felt strangely familiar and safe. Many of our neighbors had returned after the ceasefire, so we were not alone. Read more about A rural town in Gaza comes back to life
Displaced siblings return to planting despite the challenges. Read more about Cultivating hope in a sea of desolation
People are burning furniture and clothes to warm water, cook food or heat baby milk. Read more about Genocide triggers ecological disaster
Louay Khdair’s vegetable garden is providing an alternative to canned food. Read more about A small oasis of green in Gaza
Residents hope the valley will become the nature reserve it once was and a lung for Gaza. Read more about Restoring Wadi Gaza after years of neglect
Livestock and pets suffered along with their human companions as Israeli bombs rained down on Gaza. Read more about Animal suffering from Israel's May assault both tragic and costly
The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that 10,000 sheep and goats died between 2010 and 2014. Read more about One in five of Gaza's herders ceases farming amid Israel's attacks, siege
Water is abundant in a nearby Jewish-only settlement, yet the Palestinians of al-Araqib are deprived of basic services. Read more about How Israel forces Bedouins to live in a graveyard
Traders say that business is down compared to last year. Read more about Gaza farmers grow watermelon on former Israeli settlements
High costs of fuel have prompted Ibrahim Sobeh to examine alternative ways of generating power. Read more about Amid crisis, Gazans convert plastic into fuel
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