gaza
‘How could the occupier have the right to self-defence?’
Conrad Landin speaks to Saga and Ahmed, two young Palestinians who have recently settled in Scotland.
The UK kids skipping school for Palestine
From school strikes to assembly boycotts, Lydia Noon reports on how children are calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Alternative combat
Louisa Waugh speaks to activists in Israel and Palestine working together in the name of peace.
A deeper pain
The daily reality of life in Gaza creates unseen psychological scars, writes psychiatrist Samah Jabr.
The rise of Hamas
They may be losing popularity in Gaza, but Hamas are a force to be reckoned with – even by Israel. Louisa Waugh reports.
Gaza: ‘Operation Short Memory’
Israeli writer Uri Avnery tells Gush-Shalom why he thinks Operation Cloud Pillar will achieve nothing but devastation.
Take one <i>za’atar</i> tea and call me in the morning
Blogging Gaza. Eva Bartlett marvels at Palestinians' extensive knowledge of alternative and herbal remedies in the second report of a four part series from the besieged Strip.
Viva Palestina: a lifeline from Britain to Gaza
Joti Brar is part of the third international convey travelling to Gaza to bring aid and solidarity to Palestinians.