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The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that 10,000 sheep and goats died between 2010 and 2014. Read more about One in five of Gaza's herders ceases farming amid Israel's attacks, siege
Firas al-Shirafi was admitted to the Edward Said National Conservatory of Music when he was five. Read more about Listen: Eleven-year-old Gaza musician plays qanun
More than 20,000 homes made uninhabitable by Israel last summer. Read more about In photos: Gaza families live in rubble of their bombed homes
Sixteen media workers were killed during Israel’s summer attack on Gaza. Read more about "I always thought I'd be next to die": Gaza journalists reflect on a bloody 2014
Only two percent of the $5.4 billion pledged reconstruction aid has been delivered. Read more about Still reeling from summer assault, Gaza faces new Israeli threats
Palestinian journalist Muhammad Daher did not live to see the birth of his son. Read more about Pregnant woman under rubble survived deadly Israeli attack on Gaza
Emad Saftawi had been shot in the head by an Israeli prison guard. Read more about Prisoner from Gaza barred from seeing son for nine years
Israel continues to hinder independent investigations into possible war crimes. Read more about How Gaza families were given just ten minutes' warning of Israeli attacks
Many farmers could not irrigate their trees during the Israeli assault, leading to sharp drop in harvest. Read more about Gaza olive harvest hit hard by war
After series of local victories, activists are hoping to convince the entire United Church of Christ to support boycott Israel campaign. Read more about Connecticut arm of million-strong church votes to shun occupation profiteers
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