How Gaza’s only escape turned deadlyOwing to the power crisis, coastal pollution worsens, causing death and disease.
Gaza: ‘I still have nightmares about the war’Residents and analysts of Gaza anguish over the prospects of another Israeli onslaught.
Gaza under siege: The life and death of Ahmed ShubairFamily mourns death of 17-year-old boy, after Israel refused to let him leave Gaza for an urgent medical procedure.
Report: Gaza ‘on brink of collapse’Report highlights catastrophic consequences of three wars and a decade-long Israeli siege on Gaza Strip.
Besieged Gaza hits population milestoneNewborn Walid Shaat has become the territory’s two-millionth resident, but he faces an uncertain future.
Israeli ban cripples furniture industry in GazaIsrael’s prohibition on certain kinds of wooden planks has axed local output and caused many to lose their jobs.
Gaza siege: ‘It is not just about aid or food’Will the Turkish-Israeli reconciliation deal put an end to Israel’s siege on Gaza?
Report slams Israel’s ‘squandering’ of aid to PalestineThe Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor releases a report documenting Israel’s destruction of EU-funded projects in Palestine.
Palestinians in Gaza pour scorn on Lieberman threatsDespite his hawkish stands, Lieberman’s appointment will hardly change the Israeli agenda, analysts say.
Letter from Gaza: ‘War was never over’Palestinian doctor and journalist Belal Aldabbour reflects on the implications of increased tensions in Gaza.