Gaza
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German foreign policy
Hunger in Gaza—made in Germany
Starving children in Gaza, growing criticism in Germany and political leverage that remains unused. Berlin must not stand idly by and watch this atrocious catastrophe unfold.
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"Christ in the Rubble" by Munther Isaac
The Christian case against the war on Gaza
Munther Isaac, a West Bank pastor, rejects Bible-based justifications for war and calls Gaza a "moral compass". In "Christ in the Rubble", he presents a view of the war that is polarising without being destructive.
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Journalists in Gaza
A new generation bears witness
A new cohort of young Palestinian journalists has emerged in Gaza, reshaping the narrative and exposing the failures of Western media. This influence has come at a cost: 232 journalists have been killed in Gaza since 7 October 2023.
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Displacement in Gaza
A whole life in one bag
The Israeli offensive in Gaza has displaced thousands of people multiple times. Many carry with them a single bag containing identity documents, a few personal belongings and traces of the lives they left behind.
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Photo essay
Coronavirus in Gaza: Trying to avert disaster
What was long feared has now become reality: the COVID-19 pandemic has reached the closed-off Gaza Strip. It's a race against time to head off the outbreak and stop a catastrophe. By Diana Hodali.
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The German Women Jazz Orchestra
Jazz Premiere in Gaza
The German Women Jazz Orchestra has ended its tour of the Middle East with a high-profile concert. It was not only the first time a German jazz ensemble has ever played in Gaza City, but also one of the very few music concerts to be held in Gaza since Hamas came to power. Tania Kraemer reports