In war-ravaged Gaza, residents question whether Trump’s Board of Peace will deliver real security.

In war-ravaged Gaza, residents question whether Trump’s Board of Peace will deliver real security.

Despite displacement, Gaza families strive to create joy this Ramadan, navigating grief, scarcity, and fragile peace.

Gaza families seek closure as they search for loved ones among bodies returned by Israel under ‘ceasefire’ deal.

Israeli closures have ceased to be temporary ‘security measures’ and now a daily reality that has redefined survival.

Palestinian women returning to Gaza describe detention, interrogations, and confiscation of belongings.

Israeli restrictions mean only five Palestinians allowed to leave Gaza for treatment via Rafah crossing on first day.
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The Rafah crossing’s pilot opening begins amid confusion as Gaza’s patients face unclear criteria, limited travel slots.
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Forced austerity: 600 staff laid off, Gaza salaries cut 20%, aid access blocked amid worsening humanitarian crisis.

Israeli search for last captive’s remains defiled over 250 graves, leaving families uncertain about buried loved ones.

Among those seeking an exit: severely ill children, a mother trying to reunite with her husband and an aspirant student.
