Ad Policy As maps of Gaza’s destruction and occupation saturate the West’s media ecosystem, we lose our ability to extricate ...
The street is broken, silent, waiting. But it refuses to die. From Minneapolis to Venezuela, from Gaza to Washington, DC, ...
Ihave lived long enough with Gaza to know that it refuses to hold still. It recedes and insists in the same breath, a place ...
Journalists in Gaza have bartered their lives to tell a truth that much of the world still doesn’t want to hear.
The language of ceasefire has been repurposed in Gaza: It no longer describes a pause in violence but rather a mechanism for managing it. This piece is part of A Day for Gaza, an initiative in which ...
These pictures are records of a genocidal war, but they are something more, too—they are fragments of Gaza itself ...
Hamada Abu Layla spent 22 years earning three degrees from Gaza universities. Now they mock him from a garbage dump.
Faced with endlessly narrowing possibilities, I return to my diary in an attempt to dream, to imagine a future.
Ioften think of my sister Rewaa as the “bride of heaven.” She moved through our lives with a calm, light spirit—someone whose presence made everything around her feel warmer and brighter. I still ...
We consume far beyond our means because our military keeps enough of us feeling secure, and we have such a large military ...
Rewaa was killed by an Israeli bomb. Her absence has broken me in ways I still cannot describe. Founded by abolitionists in 1865, The Nation has long believed that independent journalism has the ...
Deema Hattab was born and raised in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, where she continues to live during the ongoing genocide. She studies English literature online at the Islamic University.
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