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Nagham Mohanna is a freelance reporter based in Gaza.

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Al Basha Palace in Gaza city before and after Israeli bombing. AFP
Gazans mourn loss of 20,000 artefacts from centuries-old palace wiped out by war

Israel accused of looting or destroying priceless items from landmark Al Basha Palace Museum

MENANovember 21, 2025
Palestinians pass a damaged building following an Israeli air strike in the Zeitoun neighbourhood of Gaza city on November 20. Bloomberg
Hundreds of families displaced again as Israeli forces cross Gaza's 'yellow line'

People living near the line say they had to abandon their homes and possessions as Israeli tanks advanced

MENANovember 21, 2025
A refrigerated lorry carrying the remains of unidentified Palestinians returned by Israel, outside Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza. AFP
From names to numbers: How Israel is dehumanising Palestinians

Practice of referring to detainees only by number, even in death, helps Israel 'justify the unjustifiable'

MENANovember 18, 2025
Many Gazans have resorted to living in graveyards amid harsh humanitarian conditions. EPA
Gazans fear winter in 'cold and filth' after rain floods tent cities

Rainwater mixed with sewage leaves Palestinians homeless once again

MENANovember 16, 2025
Smoke rises near Gaza city's Islamic University during Israel's offensive. EPA
'Spirit of learning' returns to Gaza as universities slowly reopen

Gaza city's Islamic University resumes in-person teaching for medics and engineers

MENANovember 13, 2025
The so-called yellow line in Gaza has been marked with yellow blocks. AFP
Fear reigns on Gaza's yellow line, where Israel 'fires at anything that moves'

Palestinians living near border of Israeli-held territory say killing has not stopped despite ceasefire

MENANovember 11, 2025
Palestinians gather to receive food from a charity kitchen in Khan Younis. Reuters
Hamas taxes, profiteers and Israeli restrictions keep Gaza food prices high

Vendors accused of profiteering as local authority demands cut of profits and aid deliveries remain far short of requirements

MENANovember 07, 2025
A woman examines a damaged banknote as she repairs money on a street in Nuseirat, in the central Gaza Strip. Reuters
Gaza's entrepreneurs count the cost of war but vow territory will 'rise again'

Many have seen their life's work wiped out by two years of conflict

MENANovember 05, 2025
A coffee server at Abu Al Soud sweet shop in Gaza city, which has re-opened after the ceasefire. Photo: Abu Al Soud
Taste of hope for Gaza as popular sweet shop reopens

Syrup, roasted nuts and knafeh back on the menu at Abu Al Soud Sweets in Gaza city

MENANovember 03, 2025
Red Cross vehicles transport the bodies of two hostages handed over by Hamas on Thursday as part of a ceasefire deal. Reuters
Hamas hands over two more bodies as Gazans fear ceasefire is grinding to a halt

Israel bombs 'terrorist infrastructure' in eastern areas under the control of its military

MENAOctober 30, 2025
The latest Israeli attacks on Gaza city have left the ceasefire with Hamas 'hanging by a thread'. AFP
Another deadly Israeli escalation underlines fragility of Gaza ceasefire

Shaky truce facing further tests after second round of heavy Israeli air strikes since deal with Hamas was reached

MENAOctober 29, 2025
Gaza Gif ceasefire
Gazans say war 'never really stopped' as Israeli attacks kill more than 100

Israel blamed Hamas truce violations for its second major escalation since the ceasefire began

MENAOctober 29, 2025
Israeli security forces block Palestinians from reaching their land to harvest olives, near Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank5. AFP
Surge in attacks: Israeli settlers terrorise Palestinian olive farmers

Violence aims to drive Palestinians from their land, farmers' union in occupied West Bank says

MENAOctober 24, 2025
Gazans face 'silent killer' danger of unexploded Israeli munitions.
Gazans face 'silent killer' danger of unexploded Israeli munitions

Displaced residents return to find bombs, missiles and mines among the ruins of their homes

MENAOctober 23, 2025
Gaza is 'living through an extremely fragile period' after a ceasefire came into effect, an activist has said. AFP
Executions and special courts: Hamas's purge of enemies inside Gaza

Hamas cracks down on armed gangs and Israeli collaborators, raising fears for peace process

MENAOctober 21, 2025
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