The irony of celebrating the birth of Jesus in the middle of Israel’s war of extermination in the land of his birth is not registering among Christmas shoppers. Read more about Plenty of room at the inn during genocide
Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya says Kamal Adwan hospital faces Israeli threat of forced evacuation. Read more about Injured Palestinian doctor remains relentless
Yasmin Abu Namous and her daughters are all visually impaired and struggle to obtain food and water daily. Read more about After Israel destroyed her home, blind mother now lives in cemetery
Privacy is lost at a time of genocide. Read more about Learning the hard way that a barn is better than a tent
Physical and psychological torture, arbitrary capture, coercive interrogations mark time in Israel’s notorious detention centers. Read more about Three stories of Israeli detention
My father was Munther Hamdouna. He was a tailor. I am convinced he is watching us from afar and will always be a part of my journey. Read more about Choose hope
I had been forcibly displaced from Gaza by the Israeli genocide, but it seemed that life outside of Gaza carried on, with little thought for the boycott. Read more about Boycotting McDonald’s in Egypt
Our defiance, our survival, our resistance all speak to a deeper truth – that life, in all its pain and beauty, is worth defending. Read more about When suffering becomes an affirmation of life
A Jordanian psychiatrist is trying to relieve depression. Read more about Easing Gaza's pain
Israeli soldiers demanded that a severely injured young woman stand up and walk. Read more about Paralyzed in a hospital under siege