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family of nine, including his parents and siblings, who are living in difficult conditions in a displacement camp in Jabalia, in northern Gaza
lives of thousands of families who have missing loved ones. Families who have buried their relatives often find a way to move forward, but those who have no information about their loved ones’ fates remain
lives in a cramped tent in al-Mawasi, west of Khan Younis, an area full of fellow displaced people, which Iman describes as catastrophic. The heat is suffocating. Garbage piles up around the tents. Contaminated
living conditions are dire and most of the 2.1 million population is displaced, despite the ceasefire agreed by Israel and Hamas last October. The Israeli foreign ministry described Gaza as "flooded with aid", saying more
families were displaced. They are still living in a camp in Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, forced into displacement by Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza. Saja agreed to a modest dowry, but even
Gaza, said people were getting sick because they could not access clean water and basic sanitation. “No clean water, no soap, overcrowded living conditions; this is the root cause of a huge proportion of what
families and healthcare officials are desperate to avoid a repeat of 2024, [when at least 150,000 people](/gallery/2024/7/3/dangerous-skin-diseases-spreading-among-children-in-gaza) in Gaza suffered from skin conditions, largely due to shortages in medical equipment brought about
family members. “We see cases of women in their late 30s, even over 40, who decide to become pregnant despite the risks simply because they lost children during the war,” the doctor told Al Jazeera
living outside Gaza and the occupied West Bank with offices in Beirut and Istanbul. The PCPA held a conference in Turkiye earlier this year under the slogan, “The Palestinian people reject displacement projects and there
displaced with her three children to southern Gaza after the Israeli military announced a ground operation in Gaza City last September. She describes the suffering of searching for shelter and living in a tent under
families travelled south to evaluate the condition of their homes. This tentative homecoming follows a 10-day truce between Lebanon and Israel, though the Lebanese army has advised residents to postpone their return while Hezbollah
lives Hala Salem Darwish, 18, is on life support inside Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Gaza’s Deir el-Balah. Another Palestinian, 13-year-old Mohammad Saber al-Sheikh, has been battling for life
living in the Palestinian enclave. Identifying a problem is not difficult; two years of Israel’s [genocidal war on Gaza](/news/2026/5/13/israeli-attacks-on-gaza-increased-by-35-since-iran-ceasefire-report), and a ceasefire that has not stopped attacks, or allowed for proper reconstruction
family, who had scattered in different places,” he adds. “We were collapsing from exhaustion, but the shelling and fear forced us to keep moving.” Abdel Mahdi says that he considered staying in his home
displaced people. Ahmad Ibsais, a Palestinian-American legal scholar and commentator, argued that the real motive lurking behind the yellow line and all associated security arrangements was to drive out the Palestinian population. Writing
displacement tent. Doctors say she suffers from severe physical stiffness that is described as more severe than partial paralysis [Al Jazeera] ## A pain beyond her age Six-month-old Misk al-Jarou has been struggling
family steeped in Sephardic Jewish history stretching back centuries across Spain, the Netherlands, the UK and the United States, her lineage includes rabbis, chief rabbis and Jewish communal leaders. She grew up surrounded by stories
live ammunition and tear gas. On May 3, [Nayef Samaro](/video/newsfeed/2026/5/3/israeli-forces-kill-palestinian-man-in-raid-on-nablus-in-occupied-west-ban) was killed by Israeli gunfire during a military raid on Nablus. In Beita, south of Nablus, Jewish settlers set up a new illegal outpost
displaced Palestinians. The deadly attack was carried out despite the Israeli military having designated the city as a “safe zone”. Today, the Palestinian Central Elections Commission (CEC) – the independent body responsible for administering elections across