As ceasefire talks continue, Palestinians are angry at the international community, which they feel has let them down.
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Voices from Nabulsi Roundabout and beyond react to the events of the killing of 118 Palestinians scrambling for food.
Karem Samra must now shelter with his family in the school where he once studied and played.
The Israeli blockade, allied to the incessant bombing, has created a world where hunger and infection have free rein.
When Mahmoud Murtaja and his family returned to their home in Gaza, they never imagined the desolation that awaited.
‘I don’t write to engender sorrow. Had sorrow moved people, we wouldn’t be where we are now,’ writes Mohammed Mhawish.
From Gaza, Al Jazeera’s Mohammed R Mhawish looks back on more than 100 days of carnage.
A father’s radio, a mother’s reassurance – and then, in an instant, darkness and pain. This is life under Israeli attack
A writer stuck inside Gaza tells Al Jazeera of the terror and frustration of life under internet shutdown.
Israel says it has given families a chance to flee Gaza City. But the Abu Shahla family won’t quit their city.