Israel Genocide

From the rubble to paralysis: Naila lost her mother and her movement in one moment

GAZA, (PIC) In one of the streets of Al-Rimal neighborhood, west of Gaza City, Naila Marish, 25 years old, sits on the edge of a...

Israeli gunfire kills Palestinian in Gaza, another dies of earlier wounds

GAZA, (PIC) Israeli gunfire killed a Palestinian young man in the Gaza Strip on Saturday, while another died from injuries sustained in a previous attack. According...

Elderly woman injured in settler attack on farmers in al-Khalil

AL-KHALIL, (PIC) A Palestinian elderly woman sustained injuries on Saturday after being assaulted by extremist Jewish settlers in the town of Sa’ir, northeast of al-Khalil...

Israeli municipality forces Jerusalemite to raze his own house

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC) The Israeli occupation authority (IOA) forced on Saturday a Palestinian resident to demolish his own home in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of...

Israeli gunfire and artillery shelling rock east Gaza

GAZA, (PIC) The Israeli occupation army continued on Saturday to commit ceasefire violations in the Gaza Strip for the 191st consecutive day, while maintaining its...

Orphans fly their dreams above Gaza Sea

GAZA, (PIC) In a scene where grief met hope, dozens of kites soared above the beach in Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza on Thursday,...

Israeli army establishes “yellow line” in southern Lebanon

LEBANON, (PIC) The Israeli occupation army announced on Saturday that it established a “yellow line” in southern Lebanon, similar to the line it had set...

From torture to loss: Freed Palestinian detainee recounts abuse, amputation, and son’s martyrdom

GAZA, (PIC) With a weakened body and an amputated leg, former Palestinian detainee Jibril al-Safadi recounts a harrowing experience inside Israeli prisons, one that did...

MSF: 60% of Gaza cases treated in our clinics are trauma injuries as health system nears collapse

GAZA, (PIC) Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has warned that Gaza’s healthcare system remains in a “suffocating” state, with around 60 percent of cases treated in...

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