The Electronic Intifada (original) (raw)
Bringing back learning during genocide
Nadera Mushta
Home school provided a short window of learning, joy and hope for children who have gone without education since last October.
Absorption pits necessary but hazardous for Gaza’s displaced
Amjad Ayman Yaghi
Lack of proper toilets and sewage systems causing rapid rise in spread of infectious diseases.
Finding meaning in Gaza's ocean of suffering
Asem Alnabih
Resistance and self-sacrifice have shaped history.
Palestinian surgeon survives Sde Teiman and Ofer prisons
Fedaa al-Qedra
“They treated us like criminals. We were just doctors trying to save lives.”
Israeli attacks leading to increase in birth defects
Taghreed Ali
With Gaza’s health sector decimated, a combination of toxic gasses, stress and a lack of care is causing “staggering” rises in premature births and maternal and neonatal deaths.
Israel’s northern aggression claims life of renowned artist
Malak Hijazi
Mahasen Al-Khateeb was a digital artist who turned her talent to documenting life under genocide.
Writing a book of martyrs
Hassan Ahmad Abu Sitta
My friend Mohammed, a recent law graduate, offered legal services for the displaced before he was killed by Israel.
Olives, love and hope
Nour Abu Dan
These olives were more than just food: they were a symbol of my husband’s unbreakable spirit.
Trading shoes for a mattress
Nada Hamdouna
Aid brings relief but providing for ourselves preserves our dignity.
How close is the Israeli army to collapse?
Asa Winstanley
Plummeting morale, mutinous soldiers, a rash of suicides and espionage are wearing Israel down.