How do you study in the rubble of destroyed buildings? How do you concentrate when classmates are killed?
Multiple displacements make the yearning for home even stronger.
A family in Gaza City endures more than a month of terrifying bombardment before finally deciding to evacuate.
How do you keep your children safe from bombs and missiles and also from the knowledge that they are facing genocide?
Five lunar cycles since the attack began. Deep in my chest, the cold stings. Is it the sea breeze or is it loss?
What is the point of sharing with the world what is happening inside Gaza, when nothing changes?
Israeli F-16 rockets destroyed a four-generation property that was once alive with family gatherings.
Mahmoud Jamal Abuzarifa was the pillar of support not only for his immediate family but for many others.
A young man and his family, seeking to escape death in north Gaza, meet death on the road.
If I must live / You must see / The resistant one you taught me to be
“I wish I were that drowning sun,” / you told me, / “tightly embracing the horizon, / flying into the abyss of freedom.”
Pages of history drip with my blood / and my grandfather’s tears / for his murdered olive tree.