Gaza City
The constant sound of bombs is taking its toll on Palestinian children in Gaza. Read more about Amid relentless Israeli bombing, Gaza families huddle together hoping for safety
Vending machine in college canteen no longer contains Israeli goods after request by students. Read more about Gaza students launch "boycott Israel" campaign
A group of six sisters in Gaza have started their own business selling embroidery that combines traditional Palestinian patterns with modern trends. Read more about “Six Flowers” help keep Palestinian handicraft tradition alive, adding modern twist
Black market versions of the drug Tramadol have been known to contain mouse poison. Read more about Overdoses on the rise as Gaza siege turns some to escape of painkillers
During visit to Gaza, Noam Chomsky says BDS may strengthen support for Israel, backs Abbas UN bid Read more about Chomsky in Gaza: academic boycott “will strengthen support for Israel”
In an interview with The Electronic Intifada, Iyad Abu Khaizaran reflects on being banished to Gaza one year ago. Read more about “I don’t seek out enemies” -- A year since banishment to Gaza, a Palestinian fighter reflects
Palestinians in Gaza are having trouble accessing news websites after Hamas introduced a ban on viewing sexual material. Read more about Fears that Hamas could extend Gaza porn ban to political websites
Young Palestinians in Gaza tell the Palestinian Authority and international leaders that they must be included in discussions about their rights. Read more about Israel excluded as model UN meets in Gaza
Stephen Harper’s complicity in Israel’s crimes is denounced by his compatriots. Read more about Canadians stand in solidarity with Gaza's besieged farmers, fishermen
Palestinians in Gaza are being collectively punished for an attack in Egypt’s Sinai peninsula that left 16 border guards dead. Read more about Why are we in Gaza being punished for Egypt border guard killings?
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