Water pollution reaches catastrophic levels in Gaza
Khan Younis 10 May 2016
War, siege and crumbling infrastructure has left Gaza’s water resources dangerously strained. Read more about Water pollution reaches catastrophic levels in Gaza
Khan Younis 10 May 2016
War, siege and crumbling infrastructure has left Gaza’s water resources dangerously strained. Read more about Water pollution reaches catastrophic levels in Gaza
Khan Younis 11 April 2016
A snapshot of survival from Gaza’s Cold River to the rubble of Khan Younis. Read more about In photos: Scavenging to live
Khan Younis 21 March 2016
Unable to feed his animals, the owner of Gaza’s zoo has put them up for sale. Read more about In photos: The last tiger in Gaza
Khan Younis 7 January 2016
Aid for impoverished families dries up after Israel outlaws Northern Branch of the Islamic Movement. Read more about Ban on political group in Israel leaves Gaza orphans destitute
Khan Younis 19 January 2015
People in Gaza have only six hours of electricity per day. Read more about Gaza struggles to cope with siege and storms
Khan Younis 8 October 2013
Wael Abu Rida holds Egyptian nationality but crisis in Cairo means his abduction has gone largely unnoticed there. Read more about Gaza man "kidnapped" by Israel in Sinai, says family
Khan Younis 29 June 2011
In the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis, a team of vocational college students, with the help of two mechanical engineers, built a racing car — the first of its kind in the besieged coastal territory. Read more about Student-built racing car shows Gaza ingenuity
Khan Younis, Palestine 28 June 2005
It’s interesting to read the news from this perspective. I mean, when you are the news, or when you are living the news that is being reported. On Monday I visited the Khan Yunis refugee camp, the target of many an attack by Israeli forces, to talk to Palestinian refugees there, to hear their thoughts on Israeli disengagement. It was quite an incongruous-and bleak-scene, as is often the case in Gaza. Crumbling refugee homes with pockmarks the size of apples stand like carcasses in front of the Neve Dekalim settlement, part of the Gush settlement bloc. It is shaded with palm trees, red-roofed villas, and the unspoilt pristine sands of the Khan Yunis beach, accessible to all but the Palestinians now. Read more about Life in Khan Yunis
Khan Younis, Palestine 8 January 2005
Arjan El Fassed talks to Palestinians in the occupied Gaza Strip on the eve of the election for president of the Palestinian Authority. El Fassed is a co-founder of the Electronic Intifada and a member of UCP’s election mission, accredited as international election observers. Read more about Gaza on the eve of the elections
Khan Younis 25 September 2004
On September 7, Raghda al-Assar was at school in the Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis. After less than hour, she was receiving medical treatment in emergency room of Nasser Hospital after having been struck by Israeli bullets in her head while she was in her classroom listening to her English teacher. Raghda died Wednesday of the critical wounds she sustained two weeks ago. On September 7, Raghda was one of hundreds of Palestinian schoolgirls, dressed in crisp striped school uniforms, crowding the streets of Khan Yunis refugee camp on their way to school. Sami Abu Salem reports from Khan Younis. Read more about Girl's life ended by Israeli bullets