Gaza City
Many Palestinians enjoy Valentine’s Day as a light-hearted celebration, but some say it is not in keeping with local traditions. Read more about Celebrating Valentine’s Day with Gaza’s “Ambassador of Love”
The Israeli authorities have refused to give Ibrahim Bitar’s family full details about his condition. Read more about Gaza rallies in support of critically ill prisoner
Clergy acknowledge a “growing consensus” that the one-state reality may be irreversible. Read more about Zionism is a “false theology,” says new Presbyterian study guide
Thousands have been affected by the actions of Egypt’s military. Read more about Closure of tunnels deprives Gaza of $230 million per month, says government
Israel navy has killed 2 Gaza fishermen, wounded 24, captured 147 and taken or damaged more than 150 boats since 2009. Read more about Gaza fishermen suffer 85 percent income loss as Israeli siege, attacks continue
Corporate Watch’s research trip to Palestine aims to connect young activists in Gaza and those in the west. Read more about Forging new links to boycott movement in Gaza
Workshops encourage Palestinian farmers to boycott Israeli goods and build a social movement. Read more about Gaza farmers succeed in tending to olive harvest -- with international support
Two projects aim to preserve Palestinian history and challenge Israeli myths. Read more about Gaza researchers determined to record Nakba generation before time runs out
Israel wants to “beautify” the image of its ongoing blockade against Gaza by letting in some construction materials. Read more about Gaza's construction sector still crushed by siege
Caterpillar bulldozers are still being used to destroy land in the “buffer zone.” Read more about Israel exploits Egypt turmoil to increase attacks on Gaza farmers
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