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With Gaza’s Libraries in Ruins, Palestinians Fight to Preserve Historical Memory
More than 87 public libraries and archives in Gaza have been partially or completely destroyed by Israel’s genocide.
Eid in Gaza Displays Palestinians’ Profound Loss — and Continued Resilience
With 1,109 out of Gaza’s 1,244 mosques destroyed, we are celebrating Eid amid rubble, mourning those who are missing.
Aid Restrictions Again Cause Food Shortages in Gaza Amid US-Israeli War on Iran
Gaza is experiencing shortages of basic necessities and skyrocketing prices, raising fears of a return to famine.
Supporters Celebrate Release of Palestinian Leqaa Kordia — But Fight Continues
Kordia can now return to her family after a year in ICE jail, but the Trump administration may continue to target her.
Israeli Forces Killed Parents, 2 Kids in West Bank and Beat Surviving Children
Israeli soldiers also reportedly prevented Red Crescent workers from reaching the family.
Tlaib Calls for Release of Detained Columbia Student Leqaa Kordia
Rep. Tlaib warns Kordia’s health is worsening a year into detention.
US Joins ICJ Case to Defend Israel From Allegations of Genocide
Fiji, Hungary, and Namibia also intervened in the case as Iceland and the Netherlands back the arguments against Israel.
Spain Withdraws Ambassador to Israel Over Gaza Genocide and War in Iran
The move comes after Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said “no a la guerra” — “no to war” — in a recent speech.
Palestinians in Gaza Slam Kushner’s Reconstruction Plan as Disguised Theft
The people “want to rebuild it with their own hands — without foreign pressure or intervention,” said one Gazan.
Ramadan Revolved Around My Grandma. Bombs Took Her House. Famine Took Her Life.
Israel’s genocide in Gaza cut off my grandmother’s access to the nutrients and medications she needed to survive.