When the Sea Is Sealed by Force… Gaza’s Fishermen on the Brink of Extinction
The sea in Gaza is no longer a promise of life; it has become a boundary between livelihood and death. Along the coastline, where fishing [...]
A Rainy Night in The Tents… A Narrative of Survival in Gaza’s Winter
The rain in the Mawasi area of Khan Younis was not a passing event, but a harsh test of endurance. There, where rows of worn [...]
When Death is no Longer an Escape… Gaza’s Cemeteries Turn into a Battlefield
In Gaza, death is no longer the end of suffering — it has become its new beginning. Here, where souls are expected to rest and [...]
In the Heart of Al-Khalil… The Ibrahimi Mosque Stands on the Edge of Judaization
The Ibrahimi Mosque in Al-Khalil stretches like a wall of memory, bearing centuries of history and spiritual presence. Yet today, it is enduring one of [...]
On their International Day… Persons with Disabilities in Gaza between the Rubble and the Wait
On their international day, persons with disabilities in Gaza do not appear as a passing humanitarian headline, but as a bleeding mirror of a war [...]
On the market sidewalk… A mother repairs banknotes to resist the siege in Gaza
Amid the rubble of war and the hardship of daily life, where banknotes wear away just as the details of living do, Manal Al-Sa‘dani sets [...]






