Israel’s War on Gaza
Gaza’s Civil Defense Forces Keep Digging for 10,000 Missing Bodies
Members of Gaza’s Civil Defense force describe pulling decomposing bodies from collapsed buildings, and digging in hopes that someone remains alive.
Israel’s War on Gaza
Members of Gaza’s Civil Defense force describe pulling decomposing bodies from collapsed buildings, and digging in hopes that someone remains alive.
Voices
Living through genocide means inhabiting a “city of ghosts,” surrounded by rubble and memories of all that's been lost.
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Our reporter in Gaza City on her life this past week, as neighbors evacuate and Israel intensifies its attacks.
Voices
Photographers in Gaza risk their lives to witness the war. Their images speak louder than the critics trying to discredit them.
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A reporter in Gaza finds a Catholic community grieving their family members killed by Israeli bombs, but still worshipping together.
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What does hope mean when your city is flattened and everyone you know is slowly starving?
Israel’s War on Gaza
Survivors of the Al-Baqa Cafe bombing in Gaza, and the loved ones of the dead, share their stories of the Israeli attack.
Voices
A civil defense worker, a doctor, a reporter, and a photojournalist tell their harrowing stories of responding to Israel’s war on Gaza.
Voices
Doctors trying to save starving children and parents trying to feed their families spoke with The Intercept.
Israel’s War on Gaza
Israel has destroyed every university and 85 percent of schools in Gaza. Four young women talk about how they keep studying amid the violence.
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