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![]() Dalia Abu RamadanTruthout |
When movement is restricted and ambulances are scarce, the smallest wound can become a death sentence in Gaza.
US veto power at the UN is blocking Gaza’s chance for survival.
The “aid” seems to empower Israel to prolong its war while attempting to deflect mounting international pressure.
Families like mine fled to areas that the Israeli military called “safe zones,” but it has continued to kill us there.
As the US celebrates “Mother’s Day,” thousands of mothers in Gaza are mourning.
As I walked through Gaza’s Al-Rimal neighborhood, the street erupted with panicked families fleeing the invasion nearby.
This week many Palestinians fled their tents amid airstrikes and icy storms, but where will they go? Where is safety?
The ceasefire was still difficult, but we believed we would wake up alive. Now, Israel has taken even that away from us.
This Ramadan in Gaza, how do we celebrate without food to eat or homes to fill?
The famine that Israel’s war imposed on Gaza slowly devoured my grandmother, and bombs have reduced my home to rubble.