Displaced Palestinians hope for end to war in Gaza as Israel announces intention cut off Rafah
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'Israel' Expands Assault on Gaza: Hunger, Massacres, & Territorial Ambitions Intensify
Nearly two weeks after fighting resumed in Gaza, “Israel’s” objectives have become increasingly apparent. While it claims of “pressuring Hamas” to agree to a prisoner exchange deal, the Israeli army has intensified its ground offensive in the south, launching dozens of airstrikes across Rafah city and nearby Khan Younis. After forcibly displacing residents, Israeli forces advanced along the Morag axis, strategically cutting off Rafah from the r…
Over 100,000 Palestinians Displaced and Dozens Killed as Israel Escalates Attacks in Gaza
Marking one of the largest mass displacements of the war, hundreds of Palestinians began fleeing Gaza on Thursday, 3 April, as Israeli forces pushed into Rafah, a city on Gaza’s southern edge. On the same day, an airstrike hit a school in northern Gaza, killing dozens of civilians who had sought shelter there. This attack came as Israel intensified its offensive on the enclave, resulting in the deaths of at least 100 Palestinians. Israel stated …
Displaced Palestinians hope for end to war in Gaza as Israel announces intention cut off Rafah
Palestinians displaced from Rafah on Thursday voiced their despair over Israel's announcement that it would cut the city off from the rest of the Strip, by establishing a new security corridor to pressure Hamas.
We Are Not Doing Enough! - Just World Educational
PalCast has released Episode 57, titled “We Are Not Doing Enough!” In this episode, hosts Yousef and Tony discussed the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, focusing on the rapidly spreading famine and the international community’s failure to intervene effectively. The episode highlighted the severe food shortages and mass displacement affecting over 140,000 Palestinians in Rafah and other areas. Yousef and Tony also addressed reports of the …
Palestinian Authors Call for Discussion, Visibility Surrounding the Ongoing War
Two Palestinian American authors emphasized bringing visibility to the struggles of people living in Gaza and refugees during a Georgetown University event March 31. During the talk, poet and editor Zeina Azzam joined novelist Susan Muaddi Darraj to give a reading of selected poems and chapters focusing on their experiences as Palestinian Americans before answering audience questions. Georgetown’s Center for Contemporary Arab Studies (CCAS), whi…
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