UN agency runs out of food in Gaza as Israel’s siege takes devastating toll
Extreme hunger intensifies as Israeli politicians rebuff calls to allow supplies into shattered enclave
Extreme hunger intensifies as Israeli politicians rebuff calls to allow supplies into shattered enclave
Palestinian youngsters study on phones for Maths Olympiad and dream of attending MIT amid the ruins of shattered enclave
Dorgham Qreaiqea led film, theater, and painting projects with an unshakeable belief in the power of art to transcend the war. An Israeli airstrike killed him.
Palestinians pushed into new misery as supplies of food, fuel and medicine run out in seven-week siege
For the first time, I feel driven to speak publicly, because our company is now powering state violence across the globe.
Turmoil spreads at company over Israel’s extensive use of its AI and cloud computing services in Gaza war
Palestinian journalist Samar Abu Elouf earned the World Press Photo of the Year award for his image of nine-year-old Mahmoud Ajjour, who lost both arms in an Israeli attack.
Malek Ali Ibrahim al-Hattab, 16. Photo courtesy of the al-Hattab family.
Forced out of their homes once more, thousands of Palestinians have crowded into the Islamic University campus, west of Gaza City — where burning books is the only way to boil water, heat food, and stay warm.
Rifaat Radwan was among 15 paramedics Israel killed, he recorded his own death and begged his mother to forgive him.