In a Rafah school called ‘Hope’, Gaza IDPs seek shelter from Israel’s bombsThe staff and students at El-Amal Rehabilitation Society have pivoted to helping displaced people coming to Rafah.
‘I miss my routine’: A displaced Gaza mother recalls life before the warImtithal, forced to leave her home, talks to Al Jazeera about the precious family moments she misses most.
‘We are facing a disaster’, Mayor of Gaza’s Maghazi camp warnsHousing 100,000, Gaza’s smallest camp has no water and mounting waste is spreading disease amid Israeli air raids.
ESSAY‘I’ve lost contact’: Surviving Israeli bombs amid communications blackoutTry and fathom Gaza’s reality: complete darkness, ceaseless bombing, isolation from our relatives and friends.
Displaced Palestinians in overcrowded UN schools face outbreak of diseaseMore than half a million displaced Palestinians are sheltering in 150 UNRWA facilities and in poor conditions.
Guilt, anguish of Palestinians mourning Gaza from afar as Israel bombs itAhmed and Adham are reeling from the aggression in Gaza, grappling with the West’s disdain for the Palestinian struggle.
Games, YouTube, hugs: How Gaza mothers calm terrified kids amid Israel warParents are turning to the internet and WhatsApp for ways to nurture their kids’ mental health.