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In war, there is no safe place for Gaza’s children
A new report details the harrowing reality for Gaza’s children during last summer’s assault. There came a point early on during last summer’s Gaza war when it seemed we reached a nadir. Four children, all under the age of 12, were killed by an Israeli naval attack while playing soccer on a beach. The boys were…
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Natasha Roth-Rowland
April 21, 2015
PHOTOS: Amid rubble and trauma, Gaza goes back to school
With displaced families still living in some schools, and despite severe damage to classrooms, Gaza’s children return to school after a summer of Israeli bombardment. Photos by: Anne Paq and Basel Yazouri/Activestills.org Text by: Ryan Rodrick Beiler Despite damaged classrooms and destroyed schools, Gaza’s school year began this week after delays due to the recent…
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Activestills
September 18, 2014
Photos of the week: Gazans search for normalcy among the ruins
What does life look like in Gaza after both the Israeli army and the media leave? Photos and Text: Basel Yazouri/Activestills.org People in Gaza are lost and uncertain. They cannot fathom what happened to them, and they cannot predict what might happen in the few next days. People whose houses were destroyed are living in…
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Activestills
August 15, 2014
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Refugees once again: Gazans who lost their home wonder what’s next
As the ranks of Gaza’s internally displaced continue to grow, communities are forming in the most unlikely places. The Boys Preparatory School “A” is home to hundreds of Palestinians from eastern Rafah, where fierce fighting forced them to flee to the UN-run shelter. The school sits on a quiet street just off Rafah’s Nijmeh Circle,…
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Samer Badawi
August 5, 2014
Dispatch from Gaza: Palestinians flock to hospital to wait out assault
Hundreds of Palestinian families have sought cover in Gaza’s Al Shifa hospital, one of the last remaining shelters that has been spared Israeli bombardment. GAZA CITY – In the early morning of July 19th, Rafeeq Ibrahim and his wife grabbed their four daughters and made a run for it. Their neighborhood in Shejaiya, along Gaza’s eastern…
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Samer Badawi
August 3, 2014
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