The Abu Khater family was overjoyed when they found their home still standing after Israel’s invasion of Khan Younis. But this joy was short-lived. Read more about Will it ever be safe to return home?
Israeli move to take over civilian control of 20 percent of West Bank suggests more settlement expansion and more displacement. Read more about Home demolitions set to further escalate
Security forces using Gaza genocide to limit religious freedoms for Muslims while ramping up a Jewish presence at the third holiest site in Islam. Read more about Israel increases restrictions at Haram al-Sharif
Israeli jailers tortured my cousin. Read more about 18 days in Israeli prison
Israel gave us the misery of a caged life before 7 October. It has deprived us of any of the advantages of a simple life since. Read more about Bedouin dreams amid genocide nightmare
Ten homes were destroyed in al-Walaja between 9 and 22 July. Read more about Israel ramps up demolitions in West Bank village
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
A family came under attack as they sheltered in a tent. Read more about Israel killed two of my friend's sons