How many more lives will Israel and its military take before they finally feel “safe” within their fortified borders?
For months, we have been hearing about a potential ceasefire.
What is the feeling of celebrating independence knowing it marks the darkest day in another people's history?
Friday's opening ceremony of the Asian Cup drew attention to the war in Gaza, with Palestine's captain taking the stage for the players' oath and Palestinian music at the beginning and end.
There is a generation of children growing up in Gaza without family, without love, without limbs, without food, without education, without basic human rights, in unspeakable depravity, scarred by the trauma of war.
How many more lives will Israel and its military take before they finally feel “safe” within their fortified borders?
For months, we have been hearing about a potential ceasefire.
What is the feeling of celebrating independence knowing it marks the darkest day in another people's history?
Friday's opening ceremony of the Asian Cup drew attention to the war in Gaza, with Palestine's captain taking the stage for the players' oath and Palestinian music at the beginning and end.
There is a generation of children growing up in Gaza without family, without love, without limbs, without food, without education, without basic human rights, in unspeakable depravity, scarred by the trauma of war.