The voice on the other end of the line was steady, but there was an unmistakable note of exhaustion. “I arrived in Egypt on the 4th of May,” Hazem began.
Untangling the Reality of Famine in Gaza
Without a more widespread and enduring course-correction on aid access, civilian protection, and humanitarian security, there remains a grave risk of famine conditions spiraling once again.
Gaza Dispatches: Hunger and Siege
These are the testimonies of Sally, Shaimaa, and Salah, Palestinians from Gaza who have been displaced to Egypt.
Israel’s Forced Displacement of Palestinians in Gaza “Humanitarian Zone” Threatens Collapse of Aid Response
Refugees International is deeply alarmed about new mandatory evacuation orders issued by Israeli authorities.
Gaza Dispatches: Meet Walaa Zeitar
This is the story of Walaa Zeitar, a Palestinian aid worker and mother from Gaza now living in Egypt.
Polio Discovery in Gaza Water Underscores Massive Health Risks to Palestinian Civilians
Aid agencies must be able to safely and securely implement a comprehensive mass vaccination campaign to save lives in Gaza.
MSNBC: New Setbacks in Gaza Aid Distribution as ‘Catastrophic’ Hunger Levels Loom
Jeremy Konyndyk joined Chris Hayes to discuss the challenges of getting aid into Gaza as famine looms in the region.
Gaza Still at High Famine Risk, Aid Response Must Scale
To definitively avert famine, rather than just temporarily defer it, there must be a dramatic step-change in both aid volumes and safe aid access.
Refugees International Condemns Israeli Military Strike on Rafah Tent Camp as Civilian Death Toll Climbs
The horrific bombardment of a tent camp for forcibly displaced Palestinians in Rafah bears the clear hallmarks of a war crime.
Global Dispatches: Why Can’t More Humanitarian Aid Get to Gaza?
Jeremy Konyndyk joined Mark Leon Goldberg to discuss why the crisis in Gaza is so different from other humanitarian crises around the world.