
Gaza Turned My Brother From a Journalist Into an Aid Trader
Israel’s genocide robbed Anas of his education and his dream of becoming a reporter. Now he spends his days buying and reselling aid for as little as five dollars.
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Israel’s genocide robbed Anas of his education and his dream of becoming a reporter. Now he spends his days buying and reselling aid for as little as five dollars.

Spain’s solidarity with Palestine travelled all the way to Gaza. For Palestinians watching under siege, its World Cup triumph meant far more than football.

Israel’s genocide has destroyed Gaza’s schools, forcing children into labour, trauma and a daily struggle for survival. Restoring education is essential to protecting a generation from permanent harm.

While bombs fell and Gaza was cut off from the world, international courses gave me a place to learn, connect and imagine a future beyond genocide.

I cross a shattered Gaza each day in pursuit of an ordinary life.

The renowned Gaza surgeon was tortured to death in Israeli detention after refusing to abandon his patients. Now his wife is fighting to recover his body—and preserve his enduring legacy.

Gaza’s landmarks carried centuries of Palestinian history before Israeli bombardment reduced many to rubble. Their destruction reveals a wider campaign to sever a people from their culture and land.

How Palestinian women turned tatreez into a living archive of homeland, memory and resistance —stitching what colonialism, exile and genocide have sought to erase.

Across Gaza, students walk for hours through bombed streets, risking hunger and Israeli airstrikes to reach classrooms, find an internet connection and hold on to the possibility of a future.

Thousands of cancer patients in Gaza are waiting for treatment they cannot access. My uncle's wife Ruba was one of them—and time ran out.