Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha spoiled by Israeli-Egyptian siege on the coastal strip. Read more about Siege puts holiday tradition beyond reach of many Gaza families
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
Only 150 persons allowed to cross Rafah per day. Read more about Egypt blocks Gaza student from going to college in UK
Palestinians deported from Cairo have no clear idea of when they will be allowed home. Read more about Gaza Palestinians still stranded abroad by Egypt's restrictions
Still in solitary confinement three years after his abduction, Dirar Abu Sisi has suffered severe weight loss. Read more about Israel breaks pledge to allow imprisoned Gaza engineer family visits
Families in al-Maghazi refugee camp had to flee Israel’s tanks and warplanes. Read more about We were sleeping when Israel attacked: Gaza remembers June 1967
Abu Khaled’s village is just 15 kilometers from Gaza, yet he may never see it again. Read more about "I'm afraid of dying" without returning home, says Nakba survivor
Palestinians forced to flee Damascus are trying to survive on help from charities in Cairo. Read more about Life "no longer bearable" in Syria, says Palestinian refugee
Renewable energy should make Gaza less vulnerable to power cuts. Read more about Gaza hospital chosen for solar power project
Dependency on Israel has meant that the Gaza electricity supply hasn’t increased in line with the Strip’s population growth. Read more about Did a Gaza family burn to death because of an unpaid bill?