As Israel continues its relentless bombardment of Gaza, cases of domestic violence have rocketed.
Ruwaida Amer
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Al Jazeera contributor describes what it’s like to starve alongside her family under Israel’s relentless bombardment.
Children are underdressed and exposed to the elements a year into Israel’s war on Gaza.
A teacher in Gaza reflects on how the first day of school used to bring excitement to students, parents and teachers.
My family and I now live among debris in a burnt apartment in the refugee camp we fled to many times when I was a child.
A mother and poet finds herself lost for words to process the loss of her four children this Mother’s Day.
Two mothers recount how hunger took hold of their children and what they do to try to make sure they survive somehow.
In Rafah’s horrifically crowded camps, children find one bright spot of play and smiles, up in the skies above.
Gaza parents putting white PPE coveralls left over from the COVID pandemic on their kids, hoping they’ll keep them warm.
Unaccompanied children in the war-torn enclave are registered as ‘unknown’, or as ‘wounded child, no surviving family’.