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As Israel's genocide continues, Huda Skaik writes her personal reflections from Gaza on the relationship that Palestinians have had with death since the Nakba.
Dreams about about knafeh (traditional Palestinian delicacy), laughter and Palestine beyond an occupation.
From Gaza Huda Skaik recounts over a year of displacement with her family, the destruction they witnessed, violence they fled, & starvation they experienced.
In Masafer Yatta, the Nakba is ongoing. With eyes on Gaza, settlers have intensified attacks, forcing villagers like Mohammad Huraini to defend their land.
Over the past year, our hearts and minds have been shattered. For mental health podcaster Layla Maghribi, Israel's genocide in Gaza has changed her forever.
Despite technically living in Palestine, Gaza's 1.4 million Palestinian refugees refuse to forget their homeland, which they were expelled from during the Nakba.
As Israel floats resettlement of Gazans in Sinai, ARIJ investigation gathers unprecedented data on exclusion of Palestinian children from Egypt schools.
Gaza has become a taboo subject in the West, with supporters of Palestine either ghosted or forced to lose friends over their stance, writes Layla Maghribi.
Far from home, Mohammed Seyam reflects on the horror, helplessness and grief he lives with as he watches Israel's genocidal assault on Gaza.
From Western leaders using the Holocaust to repress Palestine solidarity, to Israel dishonouring its memory by using it to mobilise support for its crimes against Palestinians. The Holocaust has become a tool, not a lesson, writes Avik Jain Chatlani.