This is no “natural” disaster. It is the result of the sewer-like politics of the region, where Israel and Egypt collude, with US and EU complicity, to tighten the Gaza siege. Read more about Video: As siege stops pumps, Gaza children wade to school in sewage
Public sector employees are receiving their salaries against the odds. Read more about Unlicensed banks provide "safety net" to besieged Gaza
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
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
Egypt’s clamp-down on tunnels has brought some Palestinian businesses to a standstill. Read more about Egypt attacks fishermen in Gaza's waters
Gaza faces “slow death” as tightening of seven-year-old siege brings territory’s economy, healthcare to brink of collapse. Read more about As noose tightens, Palestinians in Gaza face darkest days
Israel has also double its number of violent attacks on Gaza fisherman since November ceasefire, as siege deepens economic crisis. Read more about Stocks of vital medicines hit zero as Egypt, Israel tighten Gaza siege
My visit to Gaza helped me understand better the experiences of Palestinians who still live under a tight and increasingly entrenched siege. Read more about Yes, Gaza is still under siege
Egypt’s policies toward Gaza are a barometer of the country’s foreign policy independence since the fall of Mubarak. Read more about Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood has reneged on promises to Palestine
Palestinians who fled violence in Syria were among those bombed by Israel for eight consecutive days in November. Read more about Palestinians fleeing Syria bombed by Israel in Gaza