Public infrastructure destruction
Palestinians and Jordanians may end up buying back water from Israel, that should rightfully be theirs, at grossly inflated prices. Read more about How “historic” Israel-Jordan water deal leaves Palestinians high and dry
Health and environmental fears rise as authorities face numerous problems at once. Read more about Storm exacerbates sewage crisis in Gaza
Gaza a “disaster area” say UN officials, as hardships caused by historic storm compounded by power crisis and ongoing siege. Read more about Families seek refuge in school as flooded Gaza turns into “disaster area”
Corporate Watch’s research trip to Palestine aims to connect young activists in Gaza and those in the west. Read more about Forging new links to boycott movement in Gaza
My children ask why we are constantly without power; I don’t know how to explain. Read more about I've no choice but to battle Gaza's blackouts
Israel wants to “beautify” the image of its ongoing blockade against Gaza by letting in some construction materials. Read more about Gaza's construction sector still crushed by siege
Jamal al-Dalou lost ten members of his family during Israel’s attack in November. Read more about "Peace" talks are meaningless, says survivor of Gaza massacre
Promises of aid to civil defense services have not been kept. Read more about Risking their lives to save lives: Gaza's first responders
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
Boycotts helped end segregation in the American South. Hopefully they can achieve similar results for Palestinians. Read more about Jim Crow in Palestine: parallels between US and Israeli racism
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