From Gaza to Tunisia: Grief is All the Same
By Majd Salem “Our sons are being thrown into the sea and the fish are eating them.” I was lucky. After I finished high school in Gaza in 2016, I got a scholarship to college […]
By Majd Salem “Our sons are being thrown into the sea and the fish are eating them.” I was lucky. After I finished high school in Gaza in 2016, I got a scholarship to college […]
By Palestine Chronicle Staff On the occasion of the 58th anniversary of the creation of the Fatah movement, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades and the Martyr Nidal Al-Amoudi Brigade organized a military parade on Sunday in […]
By Palestine Chronicle Staff The Palestinian Sailing and Rowing Federation organized the ‘Santa Claus event on the seashore of Gaza City, in celebration of the holidays and the New Year. Many athletes from the […]
By Palestine Chronicle Staff In this latest production by the Palestine Chronicle, local Gaza journalist Abdallah Aljamal follows the everyday struggle of Palestinian women to obtain drinking water. Israel has been accused of waging […]
By Palestine Chronicle Staff Despite frigid temperatures and the destructive impact of flooding, children in the Khan Yunis area, south of the Gaza Strip, still managed to find joy as they went out to […]
By Palestine Chronicle Staff After two days of heavy rain, the Israeli authorities contributed to the flooding of Gaza on Monday, by opening the ducts in the dams located on the Israeli side of […]
By Ilan Pappe – The Palestine Chronicle The definition of Israel as an Apartheid State by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch is a maturation of a long process of framing and reframing the […]
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Gaza has recently been working on clearing a nature reserve in the Gaza Strip following investment from European countries, The New Arab reported. In a press statement, the […]
By Lubna Abuhashem Mahmoud Alsaidi, 29, barely escaped death. Now the Gazan fisherman cannot smell and he struggles to eat. In January 2016, Mahmoud and his brother Mohamed were three and a half miles out […]
By Palestine Chronicle Staff A military march titled ‘The Lions’ Den’, was organized in Gaza on the 35th anniversary of the creation of the Palestinian movement Hamas. Hundreds of people rallied in the besieged […]
The Palestinian group Hamas has slammed Israel for preventing Christians living in Gaza from visiting their holy places in Jerusalem and Bethlehem for Christmas, The New Arab reported. In a statement released Thursday, Hamas called […]
A Palestinian man died on Friday from the wounds he sustained during an Israeli airstrike on the besieged Gaza Strip in May 2021, the official Palestinian news agency WAFA reported. Medical sources said that 59-year-old […]
By Palestine Chronicle Staff Israeli authorities proceeded to bulldoze the Al-Mentar (Karni) crossing at the fence separating the besieged Gaza Strip from Israel, in order to erect a land barrier in its place. The […]
By Ahmed Dremly Despite difficulties related to social attitudes, the lack of training clubs for girls, and the blockade in Gaza, not only do Gazan girls practice various sports, but some of them become […]
By Asma Abu Amra Saadi Suliman, 39, has had a hearing impairment since birth. He has faced many obstacles during his educational journey. “It’s hard for an able-bodied person to lose support in life, but […]
Israeli bulldozers started on Monday to demolish a commercial border crossing to build a barrier along the fence separating the Gaza Strip from Israel, Anadolu News Agency reports. Israeli forces began to bulldoze Al-Mentar (Karni) […]
Gaza has around 150 houses of archaeological significance. Many of these suffer from neglect and a lack of funding. One of the main reasons for this absence of funding is the lack of commitment of […]
By Shahd Safi – Gaza From the 1948 Nakba, the Naksa of 1967 to now, many Palestinians have been forced to live as refugees, facing dire social and financial difficulties. Education is their only hope for […]
By Palestine Chronicle Staff Palestinian farmers in Gaza began the process of harvesting their crops in the besieged Gaza Strip. The Palestine Chronicle recently reported on the harvest of strawberries. Yesterday, Palestine Chronicle correspondent […]
By Palestine Chronicle Staff Ahmad, 25, and Majed Ashour, 20, are two brothers from Gaza. Due to the difficult financial situation and the widespread unemployment, they resorted to picking mallow leaves (Mulukhiyah) and selling […]
By Haidar Eid When my refugee students ask me about the meaning of “Orientalism,” I tell them to look at Israel. Prejudice, fantasies, and racist clichés purveyed by Zionism about Palestinians and Arabs and […]
By Palestine Chronicle Staff It is strawberry season in Gaza. The Palestine Chronicle joined Palestinian farmers as they harvest their crops in the town of Beit Lahiya, in the north of the Strip. Aside […]
By Tamar Fleishman As I was standing at the Qalandiya military checkpoint, I saw an ambulance coming from the besieged Gaza Strip through the Erez Crossing. It was parked at the spot designated for the […]
By Palestine Chronicle Staff Thousands of mourners took part on Friday in the funeral of 21 Palestinians in the Jabaliya refugee camp, north of the Gaza Strip, the Palestine Chronicle correspondent in Gaza reported. […]
By Palestine Chronicle Staff At least 21 people, including several children, died and many others were injured on Thursday night, when a huge fire engulfed a residential building in the Jabaliya refugee camp, north […]
By Ilan Pappe – The Palestine Chronicle “Mankind owes to the child the best it has to give.” Preamble, UN Declaration of the Rights of the Child (1959) More than half of the population […]
By Palestine Chronicle Staff Adham Moqat is a 15-year-old boy from Gaza. He has been practicing contortion for three years now. “I practice this sport with my friends Yasser, Moataz, and Waseem,” Adham told […]
By Haneen AbdAlnabi The bus left Erez for Ramallah at 2 pm. I held in tears for the two-and-a-half-hour journey, struck by Palestine’s beauty. Born and raised in Gaza, I had never, in all of […]
By Palestine Chronicle Staff Palestinians from the Abu Hasira family celebrated the wedding of their son on a fishing boat in Gaza City. Fishing is the main source of income and living for thousands […]
By Palestine Chronicle Staff Israeli warplanes have reportedly fired several missiles at a site near Maghazi refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, on Friday. Gaza sources said that the bombing has caused massive […]
A recent New York Times made many claims about the ‘mass rape’ of Israeli women on October 7. But two leading Palestinian media organizations, The Palestine Chronicle and Friends of Palestine Network, conducted a joint investigation, the outcome of which resulted in the ‘The Black Dress’, a groundbreaking 18-minute documentary looking into allegations and the possible falsification of evidence.
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