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Gaza’s rescue workers are haunted by those they couldn’t save
Civil defense teams are working around the clock with minimal resources to help Palestinians trapped under the rubble.
By
Ruwaida Kamal Amer
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Gaza’s health crisis ‘catastrophic,’ say Palestinian experts
Untreated sewage and overcrowding are leading to the rapid spread of disease, while three-quarters of the Strip’s hospitals have shut down.
By
Ibtisam Mahdi
Women’s liberation mustn’t stop at either side of the Gaza fence
Feminist principles compel us to stand with both the Palestinian women being slaughtered in Gaza and the Israeli women testifying about sexual violence.
By
Samah Salaime
A Palestinian deleted her social media. Israel revoked her permit
Police arrested a West Bank medical student at an Israeli hospital and accused her of 'blocking' friends online.
By
Oren Ziv
INVESTIGATION
'The hostages weren't our top priority': How Israel’s bombing frenzy endangered captives in Gaza
The Israeli army carried out relentless strikes with little intelligence of Israeli hostages’ whereabouts or precaution for their safety.
By
Yuval Abraham
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‘We can’t leave any more behind’: Families of Israeli hostages cling to waning hope
Neglected by their gov’t and learning the horrors of captivity from released hostages, relatives fear for their loved ones under bombardment in Gaza.
By
Alice Austin
December 13, 2023
Why Israel’s top court is greenlighting a civil rights crackdown
After a year of fierce battles over the judicial coup, Israel’s Supreme Court seems totally subservient to the state’s policies since Oct. 7. What's changed?
By
Eyal Lurie-Pardes
December 12, 2023
‘Diseases are spreading rapidly’: In Jabalia camp, thousands shelter in one school
Refusing Israel's orders to evacuate northern Gaza, Palestinians are filling every available space amid growing threats of airstrikes and service collapse.
By
Ibrahim Mohammad
December 11, 2023
This Hanukkah especially, take inspiration from my family’s act of defiance
As some Israeli soldiers light Hanukkah candles on the ruins of Palestinian homes in Gaza, we must look to the rich Jewish tradition of opposing tyranny.
By
Dana Mills
December 8, 2023
‘It would’ve been better if they shot us’: Palestinians recount prison abuse
Newly released inmates detail cases of humiliation, torture, rape threats, and a prisoner beaten to death by Israeli forces in the weeks since October 7.
By
Imad Abu Hawash
December 8, 2023
Reeling from October 7, Bedouin citizens struggle to make their losses known
Despite the toll of Hamas' attack, many in the Naqab feel they can only rely on community support in a context where Bedouin life is not valued.
By
Kaid Abu Latif
December 6, 2023
Surviving a day in Gaza means facing the danger of the next
Desperate for hope, Palestinians are trying to find 'safe zones' on an incomprehensible Israeli army map, even as they know there are none.
By
Mahmoud Mushtaha
December 6, 2023
Thousands flee Khan Younis on the cusp of Israeli invasion
Palestinian families in southern Gaza are leaving homes and shelters previously designated ‘safe’ — and finding that they have nowhere left to run.
By
Ruwaida Kamal Amer
December 4, 2023
Israeli academia joins the crackdown on dissent
On Israeli campuses, Palestinian and left-wing Jewish students and faculty have been suspended, arrested, and intimidated for their views since Oct. 7
By
Mariam Farah
December 3, 2023
‘A mass assassination factory’: Inside Israel’s calculated bombing of Gaza
Permissive airstrikes on non-military targets and the use of an artificial intelligence system have enabled the Israeli army to carry out its deadliest war on Gaza, a +972 and Local Call investigation reveals.
By
Yuval Abraham
November 30, 2023
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