#Gaza
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Two years into the conflict, a fragile truce has led Gaza's families to leave flooded tents for their half-destroyed homes. PRISM reports on the daily struggle for survival amid the ruins as reconstruction remains on hold.
A U.S.-brokered ceasefire in Gaza is faltering as Israeli forces reportedly kill more Palestinians. The crisis is compounded by a severe aid blockade and winter storms, says the UN.
Gaza's ancient Great Omari Mosque, a site with a 2,000-year history, has been destroyed in the conflict. This article analyzes the significance of its loss and the broader implications for cultural heritage in war.
Dozens of international aid groups face operational closure in Gaza and the West Bank under new Israeli registration rules, prompting UN warnings of a potential humanitarian collapse.
From Syria and Gaza to the killing of journalists and the climate crisis, a collection of documentaries serves as an archive of modern conflict. We analyze the role of conflict journalism today.
A one-year-old Gaza infant, evacuated to Jordan for life-saving treatment, has been hospitalized again just days after her return, highlighting the territory's fragile health system and ongoing humanitarian crisis.
Gaza's Health Ministry reports a catastrophic shortage, with the rate for essential medicines out of stock at 52%. The crisis threatens thousands despite a ceasefire, as aid trucks are restricted.
An analysis of the multifaceted tragedy in Gaza, examining recent events including a deadly strike on a wedding, a home's collapse in a storm, and vigils for prisoners.
A potential Trump peace plan for Gaza relies on international troops, but global reluctance reveals a critical flaw in post-war strategy and a new power vacuum.