18 Nov 2025, 00:20 UTC106 views6 reactionsread 8 August 2026 Since the beginning of the war, the Palestinian Authority, the body the world recognizes as the official representative of the Palestinian people, has done almost nothing to support the civilians of Gaza.
It has not hired a single medical worker in any hospital.
It has not strengthened a single municipality.
It has not sent a single tent to a displaced family.
It has not helped any family pay the cost of fleeing the…
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18 Nov 2025, 00:19 UTC56 viewsread 8 August 2026 Since the beginning of the war, the Palestinian Authority, the body the world recognizes as the official representative of the Palestinian people, has done almost nothing to support the civilians of Gaza.
It has not hired a single medical worker in any hospital.
It has not strengthened a single municipality.
It has not sent a single tent to a displaced family.
It has not helped any family pay the cost of fleeing the…
28 Oct 2025, 15:15 UTC79 views5 reactionsread 8 August 2026 Video
Satellite imagery reveals the tragic transformation of the Gaza Strip from a brightly illuminated city in 2023 into a completely darkened area in 2025, due to war, destruction, and the collapse of essential infrastructure.
#WoundedGaza
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28 Oct 2025, 15:14 UTC68 views3 reactionsread 8 August 2026 Photo
Two photographs nearly identical, as if captured on the same day.
One in black and white, the other in color. Yet between them stretches seventy-seven years.
The first taken after the Nakba of 1948.
The second after the Nakba of 2023.
Two moments divided by time yet bound by the same wound, the same sky, the same unyielding hope.
A people exiled twice, grieving twice, still carrying within them the unwavering belief…
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28 Oct 2025, 15:14 UTC52 views3 reactionsread 8 August 2026 A few days ago we began clearing the rubble where our small clinic once stood in Jabalia. The bricks gave way like old bones, and the dust rose in a gray prayer no one answered.
Today, returning on the long broken road that devours time like a beast devours bread, a young man beside me said, Are you Ezzideen Shehab?
I nodded. He smiled with a tenderness that accused me. You do not remember me, he said.
I did not.
He …
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12 Oct 2025, 15:39 UTC55 views4 reactionsread 8 August 2026 Two years ago, on a Friday that now stands outside of time, my father prepared a feast. It was meant to honor life, my graduation, my return, the promise of a future. The table was full, not only with food, but with faith: the quiet, unspoken faith that tomorrow would exist. How easily we believe in continuity, in the mercy of another morning.
We gathered as one family, laughing, speaking over one another, breaking …
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12 Oct 2025, 15:39 UTC41 views3 reactionsread 8 August 2026 Two years ago, on a Friday that now stands outside of time, my father prepared a feast. It was meant to honor life, my graduation, my return, the promise of a future. The table was full, not only with food, but with faith: the quiet, unspoken faith that tomorrow would exist. How easily we believe in continuity, in the mercy of another morning.
We gathered as one family, laughing, speaking over one another, breaking …
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22 Sept 2025, 21:01 UTC62 views4 reactionsread 8 August 2026 A few days ago, I began setting up a small medical clinic in the central refugee camps of Gaza. Today, though the shelves are still empty and the walls unfinished, we opened our doors, and the place became more than a clinic. It became a witness.
This morning, a fourteen-year-old girl crossed the threshold of my clinic, her mother walking behind her like a shadow.
Her dress was simple and dignified, a reminder that …
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22 Sept 2025, 21:01 UTC42 viewsread 8 August 2026 https://worldliteraturetoday.org/blog/poetry/and-hunger-was-given-dominion-over-us-ezzideen-shehab
22 Sept 2025, 20:58 UTC35 viewsread 8 August 2026 I must write this down before the night devours me.
My father’s friend, a poet and a guardian of words, the son of a family that owns the oldest library in Gaza, that sacred house where history and imagination slept together like weary brothers… he is leaving.
Yes. Leaving.
He is fleeing Gaza City.
He wrote yesterday, with the voice of a man who has reached the last edge of human despair:
“I cannot take the books wi…
22 Sept 2025, 20:58 UTC34 views2 reactionsread 8 August 2026 For days we have obeyed, as though obedience might purchase our right to live. We left Gaza City and went south, into the so-called “safe zone,” that bitter parody of salvation. But there is no salvation here.
Tonight the house beside us was chosen, chosen as if by some cosmic tribunal to be torn apart. And so we sit together in a single room, pressed so close we can hear one another’s hearts. The walls tremble with…
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5 Sept 2025, 00:58 UTC60 views4 reactionsread 8 August 2026 Four years ago, I rode a water jet upon the Caspian Sea. The instructor called out to me: “Scream. Let the water take your howl. No one will hear, but perhaps your soul will breathe.”
And yet, I could not. I opened my mouth, but the voice was dead before it left me. My silence was heavier than the sea, thicker than the air. I did not know, oh, God, I did not know! That this silence was prophecy, that one day I would…
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