Ramadan in Gaza Symbolizes Everything That Is Missing for Residents
The article discusses how Gazans struggle with the observance of Ramadan due to a lack of access to power and reliable communication.
Gazans battle to salvage ancient books in war-ravaged mosque library
In Gaza, efforts are underway to rescue ancient books from a library housed in a mosque that has been damaged by ongoing conflict.
Gazans face impossible wait at Rafah crossing to Egypt
Many Gazans face long waits at the Rafah crossing to Egypt despite the recent partial reopening, with only a few dozen allowed to cross daily.
'Joy amid the destruction': Gazans decorate rubble-strewn streets for Ramadan
Amidst the destruction in Gaza, residents are decorating their streets for Ramadan, showing resilience and joy.
Israeli journalist who said 100,000 Gazans should have been killed after 7 October could be denied Australia visa
An Israeli journalist may face denial of an Australian visa due to his controversial remarks suggesting that 100,000 Gazans should have been killed following the Hamas attack on October 7.
Washington: $17 billion for Gaza including housing project funding
U.S. Special Envoy for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, announced a $17 billion plan for projects in Gaza, including housing and public transport, amid calls from Israeli MK Tzvi Sukot for mass evacuation of Gazans.
Four Months After the Ceasefire... Gazans Face Starvation and Siege
Four months after the ceasefire, residents of Gaza continue to struggle with hunger and ongoing blockade despite the political designation of peace.
As Board of Peace meets, 'every day is worse than the one before' for Gazans
The article examines the deteriorating conditions for residents in Gaza amid ongoing conflicts and peace discussions.
How did Gazans receive their first Ramadan after the ceasefire agreement?
Gazans begin Ramadan mending their memories and hopes following a ceasefire, amidst the ruins of their homes.
Gazans Skeptical of Trump's Peace Council
Palestinians express skepticism towards President Donald Trump's "Peace Council" due to the inclusion of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, who is accused of war crimes.
Trump has called a meeting of the 'Gaza Peace Board' on February 19, detailing how aid will be provided to Gazans
US President Donald Trump has scheduled a meeting for the 'Gaza Peace Board' on February 19, where substantial financial and security announcements for Gaza's humanitarian aid and reconstruction will be made.
From a trap of death to an outlet.. How Gazans reclaimed the Netzarim corridor?
In Gaza, the Netzarim corridor, previously associated with violence and death, has transformed into a recreational space for young people to display their skills amid the ongoing challenges of life in the region.
To Save Their Heritage, Gazans Are Working to Restore Historical Sites Destroyed by Israel
Residents of Gaza are striving to restore historical sites that have been destroyed in Israeli airstrikes during the ongoing conflict.
Gazans Revive the Palestine Club Stadium in Tel Al-Hawa
Residents of Gaza have worked to restore a local football stadium to provide a much-needed space for youth engagement after significant destruction from recent conflicts.
Five kilometers of militias, investigations, and threats: This is how the return route of Gazans to the Strip looks
The Rafah crossing reopened for limited movement, facilitating the return of Gazans as part of the ceasefire agreement, but the journey involves significant challenges and hardships.
Five kilometers of militias, investigations, and threats: this is what the return path of Gazans to the Strip looks like
The Rafah crossing, recently opened for limited movement, marks the next phase of a ceasefire agreement as Gazans begin to return to the region.
Gazans daily fight for survival amid harsh winter weather
Palestinians in Gaza endure severe winter conditions while struggling for basic necessities following recent bombardments.
Fuel and Roads: A 'Duo' Deepening the Transportation Crisis and Suffocating the Lives of Gazans
The ongoing transportation crisis in Gaza is exacerbated by war-related infrastructure destruction and fuel shortages, severely impacting daily life for residents.
Drip-feed exits from Rafah for nearly 20,000 Gazans waiting for urgent medical evacuation
The reopening of the Rafah crossing with Egypt offers a glimmer of hope for sick and injured Gazans in need of medical treatment abroad, as over 1,000 have reportedly died waiting for evacuation.
Rafah reopens while planning the 'new Gaza' without the Palestinians
The reopening of the Rafah border crossing, which connects Gaza to Egypt, allows for limited movements of Gazans amidst ongoing conflict and uncertainty about their future.
Wave of emotion as first Gazans return to their loved ones amid devastation
The first Gazans have returned home through the Rafah Crossing, experiencing profound emotions as they reunite with loved ones amid ongoing devastation from Israeli airstrikes.
The first Gazans have arrived in Egypt
The first Palestinians have crossed the Rafah border into Egypt, with three ambulances carrying the wounded being the first to pass through.
The IDF acknowledges killing 70,000 Gazans. What other accusations might be true?
The acknowledgment by the IDF regarding the death toll of Gazans aligns with international assessments of casualty figures, which many official bodies have come to regard as credible.
Gazans sceptical of phase 2 of truce as strikes continue
Residents of Gaza express doubt regarding the second phase of a ceasefire agreement as military strikes persist in the region.
Three Months After the Ceasefire in Gaza: The IDF Expands the Yellow Line and Destroys Neighborhoods, Hamas Establishes Tent Cities
Three months after the declaration of ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, satellite images reveal significant developments along the Gaza Strip, including an expansion of the Israeli Defense Forces' control and the establishment of tent cities for displaced Gazans.
How do Gazans view the governance committee?
The article discusses the reactions of Gazans to the announcement of the second phase of President Trump's 20-point plan for ending the war in Gaza, which aims to transition to technocratic governance and reconstruction.
Al Jazeera accompanies Gazans facing the low air pressure with tattered and fallen tents
Al Jazeera reports on Gazans like Mohammed Hamuda who, after losing their homes to Israeli bombardment, face severe weather conditions in inadequate tents, resulting in tragedy.
Gazans: We are dying from the cold and our tents are flying away
During one of the harshest nights for Gaza residents since the war began, strong winds and heavy rains devastated displacement camps, leaving thousands of families battling extreme cold and storm conditions.
Gazans testify: the ceasefire did not change our situation, danger lurks at every corner
Residents of Gaza report increased Israeli military activity since the ceasefire, including airstrikes and tanks advancing into residential neighborhoods, resulting in injuries and deaths.
Al Jazeera Net Tracks 'Terrifying' Details of Life for Gazans at the 'Yellow Line'
The article describes the harrowing daily life of Gazans living near the Yellow Line, where they face constant surveillance and danger from Israeli forces.
Global Newspapers: Israeli Drones Intrude into the Lives of Gazans Without Interruption
International newspapers report on the constant presence of Israeli drones in Gaza, affecting the daily lives and mental health of Palestinians, amidst news of Israel's decision to ban humanitarian organizations from operating in the territories.
Rafah Crossing Will Soon Open for Residents to Exit Gaza and Return to It
The Israeli security system is preparing to reopen the Rafah Crossing soon for Gazans to enter and exit, allowing those who have left to return under security checks and oversight.
Angelina Jolie visits the Rafah crossing to show support for Gazans
Oscar-winning actress and activist Angelina Jolie unexpectedly visited the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing to assess the conditions of injured Palestinians arriving from Gaza and the delivery of humanitarian aid to the besieged enclave.
Somalia's president to Al Jazeera: We have intelligence that Somaliland agreed to accept Gazans into its territory
Somaliland's president stated in an Al Jazeera interview that they have intelligence suggesting Somaliland is willing to accept Gazans in exchange for Israeli recognition and possibly host an Israeli military base.
Winter rains flood camps, worsening living conditions for displaced Gazans
Recent winter rains have caused severe flooding in camps, exacerbating the already poor living conditions for displaced individuals in Gaza.