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Owing to the power crisis, coastal pollution worsens, causing death and disease.

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Residents and analysts of Gaza anguish over the prospects of another Israeli onslaught.

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Family mourns death of 17-year-old boy, after Israel refused to let him leave Gaza for an urgent medical procedure.

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Report highlights catastrophic consequences of three wars and a decade-long Israeli siege on Gaza Strip.

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Besieged Gaza hits population milestone

Newborn Walid Shaat has become the territory’s two-millionth resident, but he faces an uncertain future.

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Israel’s prohibition on certain kinds of wooden planks has axed local output and caused many to lose their jobs.

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Gaza siege: ‘It is not just about aid or food’

Will the Turkish-Israeli reconciliation deal put an end to Israel’s siege on Gaza?

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Report slams Israel’s ‘squandering’ of aid to Palestine

The Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor releases a report documenting Israel’s destruction of EU-funded projects in Palestine.

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Palestinians in Gaza pour scorn on Lieberman threats

Despite his hawkish stands, Lieberman’s appointment will hardly change the Israeli agenda, analysts say.

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Letter from Gaza: ‘War was never over’

Palestinian doctor and journalist Belal Aldabbour reflects on the implications of increased tensions in Gaza.

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