Ali Khalifa, a child from South Lebanon who had not yet completed his second year, was targeted by an Israeli airstrike on his family’s home in the town of Sarafand
Searching for Safety: Cilia’s Story
Cilia, 9 years old, has been staying with her family in central Beirut for almost a week while they wait to be allocated space in a shelter for the displaced.
Every child in the Gaza Strip has a tragic story because of the Israeli war… Sama and Abrar are two girls from Gaza, and every girl has a painful story
Children in Gaza suffer greatly from the Israeli war on the Strip, and every child has a tragic story because of this war. When the planes destroyed our house, me
The war destroyed the joy.. How did the residents of Gaza spend the first day of Eid al-Fitr?
Palestinians spent the first day of Eid al-Fitr, Wednesday, visiting the graves of their loved ones who were killed in the Gaza war, and performing Eid prayers next to the
Severe malnutrition among children and an approaching famine. The World Food Program monitors scenes of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza
The Palestinian child Fadi Al-Zant sits crying on one of the beds of the field hospital set up by the International Medical Corps in the city of Rafah, south of
Women’s voices from Gaza: Hayam’s story
In southern Gaza, 44-year-old Hayam Farahat is navigating life with her family amid the ongoing war. When Israeli airstrikes in Rafah prompted them to flee their home, Farahat, along with
Journey through hell: A family’s story of resilience in war-torn Gaza Strip
In the context of the war-torn Gaza Strip, Rasha, a 26-year-old mother of three children and eight months pregnant, is facing the added challenge of her diagnosed condition, thalassemia, a
UNICEF: Once again, Gaza is the most dangerous place in the world for children
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said that the Gaza Strip has once again, after the resumption of hostilities, has become the most dangerous place for children in the world.
“Hidden” victims: the children of parents on death row
“My name is Tania. I was born in prison… and was delivered to my father the same day. Both my parents were political activists. In March 1984, when I was
Struggling to keep the taps on Lebanon’s water crisis continues to put children at risk
Lebanon’s unprecedented socio-economic crisis has left millions of people fighting for survival and devastated critical infrastructure, including water and sanitation, putting the health and future of the country’s children at