Gaza Governorate

Palestinians look at the rubble of a house which police said was destroyed in an Israeli air strike in Deir El-Balah in the central Gaza Strip July 14, 2014.

Gaza’s normally bustling streets turn eerily empty as residents flee bombings

Conflict & Justice

In Gaza, the fighting and the civilian population are so tightly packed together that watermelon fields also serve as launching areas for rockets into Israel. And as bombs continue to fall, the streets have turned empty.In Gaza, the fighting and the civilian population are so tightly packed together that watermelon fields also serve as launching areas for rockets into Israel. And as bombs continue to fall, the streets have turned empty.

The World

Gaza Ceasefire Deal Reached

Conflict & Justice

Life in Gaza

Conflict & Justice

Israeli Attacks Escalate Tension With Egypt, Gaza

The World

Hope for a cease-fire ends in mortar fire

Conflict & Justice
The World

Life and work at the Gaza border — a doctor’s tale

Health & Medicine

Dr. Ron Lobel is medical director of a hospital about 17 kilometers from the Gaza border. His hospital treated both Israelis and Palestinians alike until the borders closed. He tells the story of two embattled rivals and patients who can’t return home.

The World

Palestinian boy’s gift for music

Arts, Culture & Media

Nine-year-old Mahmoud Kohail lives in Gaza City. Like many children who lived through the conflict with Israel, he suffers from PTSD, but not when he performs. In the Global Hit Mahmoud guides The World’s Matthew Bell through his music school in Gaza.

The World

The World – Episode 20071116 – Red Cross teaches humanitarian law to Gaza militants

Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Iyad Nasr of the International Committee of the Red Cross. Nasr explains why the Red Cross teaching armed militants in Gaza the rules of international humanitarian law.