Voices from Gaza

Stray Dogs Dig Up Graves of Gaza’s Victims as Cemeteries Reach Breaking Point Amid Overwhelming Burials Crisis

Gaza Herald – In a scene that reflects the scale of the humanitarian catastrophe left by Israel’s genocide on Gaza, families of those killed during Gaza genocide are struggling to find dignified burial spaces for their loved ones amid overcrowded

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Darkness as a Weapon: Gaza’s Displaced Families Trapped Between Bombs, Fear, and Blackout

Gaza Herald – Near Gaza’s seaport, thousands of displaced Palestinians endure nights swallowed by complete darkness, as Israel’s ongoing blockade prevents the entry of lighting equipment, batteries, generators, and basic electrical supplies. Inside overcrowded displacement camps, families rely on the

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Thrown Into the Sky Alive: Six-Year-Old Ali Survived Alone After Israeli Missiles Wiped Out His Entire Family

Israeli missiles hurled him out of his family’s embrace and threw him alone onto the rooftop of a neighboring house, while his home and loved ones were turned into rubble and scattered body parts below. A video of Ali spread

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He Once Flew Through the Air; Now Ahmad Al-Ghalban Dreams of Walking Again Without His Twin

Gaza Herald – Inside a tent in central Gaza, 16-year-old Ahmad Al-Ghalban sits on a worn mattress, exhausted by pain, staring at old photos on his phone showing him and his twin brother Mohammad performing gymnastics routines with remarkable agility

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Living With Shrapnel: How Unremoved Fragments Turn Gaza’s Survivors Into Patients for Life

Gaza Herald – “The pain is unbearable and impossible to live with.” With these words, 27-year-old Ayman Al-Asatal describes his condition after being struck by a bullet that became lodged in his right ear, causing him to lose hearing in

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