Voices from Gaza

Awni Al-Dous: A Child from Gaza Whose Dream Was Extinguished by War, Fulfilled by YouTube After His Death

Gaza Herald – In August 2022, 12-year-old Palestinian child Awni Al-Dous stood in front of a camera, smiling, holding a simple microphone, and introducing himself with confidence: “I am Palestinian from Gaza, I am 12 years old, and my goal […]

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Farming Under Fire Near Gaza’s “Yellow Line”: Only 5% of Agricultural Land Remains Cultivated

Gaza Herald – Palestinian farmers in eastern Gaza continue to face extreme daily danger while working near what is known as the “yellow line,” where Israeli occupation forces’ presence and frequent live fire make agricultural activity increasingly lethal. According to

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Ex-Prisoner: “They Poured Burning Chemicals on My Body and Set Me on Fire While I Was Bound”

Gaza Herald – On Palestinian Prisoners’ Day, marked annually on April 17, statistics alone fail to capture the scale of violations endured by detainees inside Israeli prisons. Behind the numbers are thousands of individual accounts that reveal the harsh realities

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Child on Tree, Unknown Paramedic, and Family Gone: How the Identity of ‘Malak Al-Sabra’ Disappeared

Gaza Herald – Nurse Amal Abu Khatleh (35) never expected that her routine work in the neonatal intensive care unit at the Emirates Crescent Hospital in Rafah would turn into a long human story, reflecting one of the most painful

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