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Ceasefire reveals the toll of devastation in Khan Younis
Palestinians are using the lull in fighting to stock up on supplies and check on their homes and families throughout Gaza. For many, it’s terrible news.
By
Ruwaida Kamal Amer
November 28, 2023
The victors of the Gaza war were also the losers
Who came out of the Gaza war the victors, and who were the losers – or, rather, who lost more and who lost less? By Talal Jabari Another ceasefire between Israel and Hamas-led Gaza – this time costing more in terms of life and property than the last time. It will probably cost less than…
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+972 Magazine
August 29, 2014
A week in photos: Beyond ceasefire
Palestinians in Gaza celebrate after Israel and Hamas declare a long-term ceasefire to end 51 days of fighting that left at least 2,104 Palestinians and 68 Israelis dead, as well as one Thai national working in Israel. While both Hamas and Israel have declared victory, those most affected by the war are left homeless and…
By
Activestills
August 28, 2014
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Did Gaza win the war?
The terms of Tuesday’s ceasefire declaration matter less than the new leverage, measured in international will, with which Palestinians now approach the negotiating table. As a much-anticipated ceasefire took hold Tuesday, punctuating Gaza’s horrifying stretch without sleep or succor, spontaneous celebrations erupted throughout the Arab world. But the most jubilant displays were, of course, in…
By
Samer Badawi
August 27, 2014
Ceasefire: Israel, Hamas reach open-ended deal to end fighting
Israel and Hamas announced Tuesday evening that they had agreed to an Egyptian-brokered, open-ended ceasefire, after seven weeks of fighting left more than 2,200 people dead and tens of thousands wounded, the vast majority Palestinians. Although the ceasefire went into effect at 7 p.m., both sides engaged in violence until the last minute. In Israel,…
By
Edo Konrad
August 26, 2014
‘Pay the price for peace’: Israelis demand ceasefire
Some 400 protesters gathered in Tel Aviv Saturday night to protest against the war in Gaza, calling for an end to the blockade of the Strip and the Israeli occupation in general. The protest was organized by the the Coalition of Women for Peace and the socialist Da’am Workers Party. The protest was set to…
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+972 Magazine
August 23, 2014
Israeli child killed by mortar; Hamas executes 18 suspected collaborators
Update: The IDF has confirmed that the mortar shell that killed a 4-year-old Israeli child Friday evening was not fired from a UN-run shelter for Gazan refugees, as earlier reported by Haaretz. On the 46th day of Israel’s Operation Protective Edge at least 113 projectiles were fired into Israel from Gaza. A mortar attack early Friday…
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+972 Magazine
August 22, 2014
Photos of the week: Ceasefire begins and ends
This week: Palestinian and Israeli protests across the political, ethnic and religious spectrum; homes and property damaged and destroyed in Gaza, the West Bank and Israel; aid for those suffering; and a wedding under protest. Related: Wedding crashers: Do anti-miscegenation protesters hate or love Judaism? 10,000 protest in Tel Aviv for a just peace, end…
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Activestills
August 22, 2014
Gaza truce ends as Cairo negotiations hit deadlock
A 3-day truce between Israel and Palestinian factions comes to an end after negotiating parties fail to reach a deal in Cairo ceasefire talks. UPDATE: At about 10:30 a.m. Friday morning, the Israeli Air Force began striking targets in the Gaza Strip, following rockets fired by Palestinian militants into Israel from the Strip. The rocket barrage…
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+972 Magazine
August 8, 2014
Dispatch from Gaza: Palestinians flock to hospital to wait out assault
Hundreds of Palestinian families have sought cover in Gaza’s Al Shifa hospital, one of the last remaining shelters that has been spared Israeli bombardment. GAZA CITY – In the early morning of July 19th, Rafeeq Ibrahim and his wife grabbed their four daughters and made a run for it. Their neighborhood in Shejaiya, along Gaza’s eastern…
By
Samer Badawi
August 3, 2014
PHOTOS: Gazans recover belongings, bodies during short-lived ceasefire
Before a scheduled 72-hour ceasefire collapsed early Friday, Gazan residents tried to use the time to collect possessions, as well as the bodies of loved ones buried under rubble. Photos by: Anne Paq and Basel Yazouri/Activestills.org As the death toll in Gaza topped 1,500, hundreds of residents returned to the southern Gaza Strip village of…
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Activestills
August 1, 2014
Israeli air strikes kill 120 Palestinians in single day; Hamas refuses truce without end to blockade
Over 120 Palestinians were killed by Israeli airstrikes on Tuesday. as both Israel and Hamas evaluated a proposed humanitarian ceasefire. A top PLO official said that Palestinian factions in Gaza had agreed to a day-long humanitarian truce, a claim that was quickly refuted by Hamas. Israeli airstrikes also destroyed Gaza’s only power station Tuesday morning. Amnesty…
By
Edo Konrad
July 29, 2014
Not about tunnels: Israeli tanks take aim at central Gaza
Israel’s ‘no-go zone’ – created by scorched-earth shelling that has leveled entire neighborhoods – has shrunk Gaza nearly by half. A colleague in Gaza City’s Tal el Hawa neighborhood reported before dawn this morning that Israeli tank shells were falling all around the apartment building where he and his wife were hunkered in a hallway,…
By
Samer Badawi
July 29, 2014
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