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Gaza. Many weddings are now held in tents, with only the most basic preparations, amid soaring prices and a collapse of basic living conditions brought on by the war
Gaza, newborn babies are fighting for their lives against severe congenital anomalies linked to the harsh conditions of Israel’s genocidal war
Gaza will help highlight the living conditions endured by Palestinians in the territory, particularly as global attention has shifted its focus to the U.S. and Israel's war
living in difficult conditions in a displacement camp in Jabalia, in northern Gaza. “What I earn does not exceed 80 shekels ($27) a day… but compared to the level of fatigue and exhaustion I face
conditions in the enclave were a direct result of Israel’s actions. “The malnutrition crisis is entirely manufactured. Before the war, malnutrition in Gaza was almost non-existent. For 2.5 years, the systematic blockade
war on Gaza. As [Palestinian Prisoners’ Day](/news/2023/4/17/what-is-palestinian-prisoners-day) is marked on Friday, the 62-year-old mother finds herself living a different kind of pain this year. It is no longer only the anguish
Gaza City last September. She describes the suffering of searching for shelter and living in a tent under harsh conditions with a four-month-old baby and two young boys who were still struggling
conditions of displacement in Gaza, where every hand is needed to fetch water or set up tents, the loss of a young man like Eid places an immense physical and economic burden on the remaining
conditions, largely due to shortages in medical equipment brought about by Israel’s genocidal war on the territory. While a “ceasefire” has been in place in the Gaza Strip since October 2025, Israel has continued
conditions in her tent [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera] Doctors attributed al-Shukri’s infection to the lack of a proper healing environment despite her attempts to care for the wound. She lives in a tent
living after displacement is far from stable… the situation is tragic, especially cleanliness, public streets, healthcare, and even education … everything is in very bad condition.” “I hope these elections help create a situation where students
war-related injuries or psychological [trauma](/news/2025/10/31/acute-trauma-the-ever-present-wounds-of-gazas-children-from-israels-war). For some, the cause is physical – head injuries, neurological damage or blast trauma. For others, there is no visible wound. Their silence follows repeated exposure to violence that
war, internationally backed “[technocratic committee](/news/2026/1/18/us-backed-palestinian-committee-shares-mission-statement-on-gaza-governance)” to run Gaza. If such a model succeeds in Gaza, Afifa warned, it could be proposed for the occupied West Bank as well, further threatening the PA’s legitimacy
war. A fragile ceasefire is in place as part of President Trump's 20-point peace plan, which halted the fighting in October last year. Hamas continues to operate in parts of Gaza where Israeli
lived aftermath of war, and still it is met with silence. Such scenes do not circulate in the same way that protest images once did. They do not fit the visual or political narratives through
war in Gaza – more than 38,000 in total between October 2023 and December 2025, including over 22,000 women and 16,000 girls. “Women and girls accounted for a proportion of deaths far higher
living pay cheque to pay cheque.” Some of the largest demonstrations are being held in South America, including in Chile, Bolivia and Venezuela. In Argentina, angry workers protested on Thursday in the capital of Buenos
war, we have lost about 19 workers from water facilities who were carrying out repair and distribution work,” said Omar Shatat, the deputy director of Gaza’s coastal municipalities water utility. “Targeting has become part
conditions and the continuously updated operational assessment,” an Israeli military spokesperson said. “As part of these efforts, the IDF informs the local population in Gaza of the line’s location and works to mark
lives have changed,” said Rabbi Charley Baginsky, co-chair of Progressive Judaism. Baginsky does not let her children go out wearing clothes with Hebrew lettering, whether to go to central London or to walk