Court Asked Gaza Journalist to Do Something "Nearly Impossible" to Keep His Case Against Axel Springer Alive
The court rejected journalist Anas Fteiha's case alleging that German media giant Axel Springer smeared him as a Hamas propagandist.
The court rejected journalist Anas Fteiha's case alleging that German media giant Axel Springer smeared him as a Hamas propagandist.
A reporter in Gaza finds a Catholic community grieving their family members killed by Israeli bombs, but still worshipping together.
Human rights groups have stressed that it’s safer to provide aid by land. Israel is killing Palestinians by dropping it from the sky.
Before October 7, Palestinian laborers would cross into Israel for jobs. Then Israel revoked work permits and unleashed a violent crackdown.
A civil defense worker, a doctor, a reporter, and a photojournalist tell their harrowing stories of responding to Israel’s war on Gaza.
Israel renewed its bombing campaign on Gaza in March. Killings and food shortages have become the norm again.
Jonah Valdez and Matt Sledge discuss the latest on the Gaza “ceasefire,” an eyebrow-raising crypto pardon, and more published on The Intercept this week.
How reporters with the Gaza Project investigate the killing and targeting of Palestinian journalists.
An Intercept analysis finds that every single Board of Peace member state has been rebuked for human rights violations.
Israel has destroyed every university and 85 percent of schools in Gaza. Four young women talk about how they keep studying amid the violence.
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