Since the Israeli attack on the Al-Maghazi refugee camp last month, Khadamat Al Maghazi football club colleagues have been honouring Yousef Al-Heela's memory.
Ramadan in Gaza is marred by displacement and despair. Israel's war on Gaza has turned Ramadan into a time of anguish, with Gazans without food or shelter.
Gaza is starving. Families are living off crumbs and polluted water, and children are dying from malnutrition. With food so scarce, how is Gaza surviving?
Gaza's football fans who once used to gather to watch their local teams play in stadiums are now using those very stadiums to seek refuge from Israeli strikes.
FIFA and the Premier League's silence on Israel's war on Gaza is unprecedented. Their crackdown on players and fans showing pro-Palestinian solidarity stands in stark contrast to the unanimous wave of support for Ukraine after Russia's invasion.
Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, located in central Gaza Strip, is on the brink of collapse. Despite housing thousands of the dead and sheltering thousands more refugees, the medical staff at Al-Aqsa are tirelessly working to find ways to treat the injured.
For the tens of thousands of Palestinians forcibly displaced from Gaza by the Israeli army, further plight awaits as winter approaches. With many unprepared for the cold weather, without suitable clothing or blankets, concerns about survival are high
The New Arab Meets: Gazan photojournalist, photographer, and filmmaker, Motaz Azaiza. Since October 7, Motaz's Instagram posts and media appearances have captured the world, offering humane and tragic insight into the plight of the Palestinians.