My dream was, and still is, to be a senior programmer at Google. I wondered how hard this would be if I never recovered the use of my hand. Read more about Shrapnel severed all the tendons in my right hand
Every line I write and every day that I pursue my own education is a defiant stand against the destruction that encircles me. Read more about With campus destroyed, IUG resumes online classes
No Tech for Apartheid shows labor organizing can be effective in anti-colonial struggle. Read more about Campaign against Project Nimbus gathers steam and supporters
My daughter Rita turned 5 this month, and it feels impossible to protect her. Read more about Genocide in a child's mind
From our beach tent in al-Mawasi, I can hear the bombardment of Rafah, daily. Read more about Our real life ended 300 days ago
I am only alive today because I didn’t arrive to the dawn prayers at the Tabaeen school on time. Read more about “Piles of flesh were everywhere”
Israeli jailers tortured my cousin. Read more about 18 days in Israeli prison
Airdrops deliver chocolate and sugar to Gaza while most struggle to access water and food. Read more about Life’s essentials still out of reach
Emboldened by their move from fringe to center of power, Smotrich and Ben-Gvir deepen their direct control over settlement expansion. Read more about Far right pulling masks off Israeli legal charade
A poem written amid the Gaza genocide by Nour Khalil Abu Shammala. Read more about The land fights, too