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In Gaza, when money is scarce, every choice counts: Bank, cash, or credit?

Palestinians in the devastated enclave struggle to manage their daily lives amid shortage of cash caused by war.

People buy groceries at a street stall.

Young and old struggle to get their studies back on track in Gaza

Palestinians are working hard to restart their education after Israel’s war forced universities and schools to shut.

Nibal Abu Armana teaching her son Muhammed in their displacement tent in Nusairat Camp [Ola Al-Asi/ Al Jazeera]

Elderly Palestinians determined to stay in Gaza despite terrible conditions

Chronic displacement and trauma burden Gaza’s elderly, but they cling to their homeland as an act of defiance.

Kefaya Al-Assar, 73, from Jabalia in northern Gaza, in a classroom at Al Ezz Ben Abdelsalam School in Al Nusirat, [Ola al-Asi/Al Jazeera]

Gaza’s tent life between illness and daily despair

Gaza faces public health crisis amid Israel’s war, with waste, sewage and poor sanitation leading to disease outbreaks.

Garbage dump near the makeshift tents of displaced Palestinians in Gaza City

Scepticism and hope: Gaza reacts to Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’

Palestinians fear decisions imposed from outside fail to address justice, freedom, and lived realities in Gaza.

Palestinians carry plastic jerrycans filled with water amid stormy weather at a displacement camp in Gaza City, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

‘My leg went to heaven before me’: Israeli war extinguishes Gaza childhoods

After more than two years of a genocidal war, wounded and traumatised Palestinian children stare at an uncertain future.

Gaza war children

Poverty, unemployment skyrocket in the Gaza Strip after Israel’s war

Gaza’s economy has plummeted by 87 percent in two years, deepening poverty and leaving thousands without resources.

Alaa Alzanin family gathering in the small tent sheltering them in Gaza City