University Students From Gaza: How They Study Abroad
Gaza university students abroad face permit denials that block confirmed scholarships. How Fulbright scholars and others lost their futures at Erez crossing.
Ramadan Under Occupation: Jerusalem, Gaza, the West Bank
Ramadan under occupation means Al-Aqsa permit barriers, police raids during night prayer, West Bank checkpoints, and Gaza iftar in the dark. A documented account.
Gaza Fishermen: Daily Life and Israeli Naval Interceptions
Gaza fishermen face Israeli navy interceptions, live fire, and boat seizures daily. How a thriving industry was reduced to survival under blockade.
A Day in a Gaza Family’s Life: Daily Routine Under the Blockade
A Gaza family’s daily routine under blockade — electricity schedules, bread queues, and permit denials — grounded in documented Palestinian experience.
The Kerem Shalom Crossing: How Goods Move Into Gaza
How the Kerem Shalom crossing controls Gaza truck imports — inspection regimes, dual-use restrictions, and why aid trucks still can’t meet Gaza’s needs.
Importing and Exporting From Gaza: What Israel Allows, What It Blocks
How Israel’s dual-use list, Kerem Shalom quotas, and crossing closures shaped what Gaza could import and export — and what life looked like under blockade.
Hamas: Origins, Governance, and Life Under the Blockade
A documented history of Hamas — its Muslim Brotherhood roots, 2006 election win, 2007 split, 2017 charter, and governance of Gaza under blockade.
Gaza’s Single Power Plant: Fuel, Hours, and the Politics of Electricity
Gaza’s sole power plant runs on imported fuel controlled by Israel. We break down the capacity gap, the Israeli grid, and the diesel generator economy.
The Gaza Fishing Zone: What the Law Allows vs What the Israeli Navy Enforces
The Gaza fishing zone limit tells a stark story: Oslo II promised 20 nautical miles, but the Israeli navy enforces 3–6 miles—and fires within even those lines.
Gaza’s Fishing Industry: Before and After the Blockade
How Israel’s blockade and shrinking fishing zones devastated Gaza’s fishing industry, stripping 3,500 fishermen of their livelihoods on the Mediterranean coast.