In Gaza, Land Day highlights transformation from historical land rights to survival under war, siege and displacement.
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War has shattered Gaza’s power grid, forcing families to rely on generators and private charging points.
Maha was ‘Grandmother’ in her family until she adopted Hamza, born the day an Israeli air strike killed his parents.
Gaza’s professionals adapt careers to survive, shifting from arts and business to whatever they can find to make money.
Amid war and supply restrictions, Gaza’s toy markets face shortages and high prices, leaving children without Eid gifts.
Economic crises and conflict dampen traditional Eid celebrations in Iran, Gaza, and Lebanon.
Border closures and rising prices make Eid baking difficult in Gaza, but families persist to keep traditions alive.
Thousands face worsening illness after closure of key crossing halts medical evacuations.
Acclaimed docudrama reconstructing killing of five-year-old girl in Gaza is nominated for best international feature.
Cooking gas shortages in Gaza force families to burn wood and plastic, exposing mothers and children to dangerous smoke.
