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  • This picture shows a makeshift fire. On it is a kettle and four eggplants that are being cooked.
    “After running out of cooking gas, that’s how we’re currently cooking. Since the beginning of its offensive, Israel has cut fuel, gas, electricity, water, food, and medicine supplies to Gaza.” Posted to X by Maha on 5 November.
  • Amna Kanana (left) and Tal Raz (right) from Green Carpet stand next to each other and look at each other with smiles.
    Amna Kanana (left) and Tal Raz (right) from Green Tapestry.
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  • Participants at solidarity conference raise purple signs with “Standing Together” logo in Hebrew and Arabic.
    Participants at a Jewish-Arab solidarity meeting raise signs with the logo for the civil society group Standing Together in Hebrew and Arabic.
  • What's Unsaid podcast teaser picture with a portrait photo in black and white of Peace activist with the Alliance for Middle East Peace, Nivine Sandouka over a radial gradient background. The color at the center is a purplish blue and the color outside is green. On the top right, a bit skewed to the right we see the title of the podcast: What’s Unsaid.
  • This map shows the area in which an earthquake struck Morocco on September 2023. It shows the city of Marrakech, Amizmiz and the epicentre of the quake.
  • Map of Gaza showing Khan Younis and the evacuation zones as well as access points.
  • The photo is taken from the back of two trucks that are carrying people on the back.
    Residents of Abu Shouk, a displacement camp on the outskirts of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur state, have been forced to leave their homes as conflict worsens in the city.
  • A landscape photo of Khan Younis, one of the largest UNRWA-run shelters in southern Gaza.
    One of the largest UNRWA-run shelters, at Khan Younis in southern Gaza, houses thousands of displaced Palestinians who fled Israeli airstrikes in the north of the enclave.
  • Muhannad Alalan, 34, is pictured hugging his son Abdemoneim, 9.
    Muhannad al-Alan, 34, was forced to leave his home in northern Gaza and now lives in an UNRWA-run shelter in Khan Younis further south. With little food available, his son Abdel Moneim, 9, has lost six kilos since the war began on 7 October.
  • Environmental activists hold a banner with the slogan "Loss and damage, finance now" during a climate strike action at the Place de la Republique, on the sidelines of the New Global Financial Pact Summit, in Paris, France, June 23, 2023.
    Environmental activists hold a banner with the slogan "Loss and damage, finance now" during a climate strike action at the Place de la Republique, on the sidelines of the New Global Financial Pact Summit, in Paris, France, June 23, 2023.
  • A photo taken from a hallway in a building that oversees a community that has been bombed.
    People pick through the rubble following an explosion that killed dozens in al-Maghazi refugee camp on 5 November.
  • Sudanese sitting around in front of an abandoned building, Zarzis-Ben Guerdane highway (Zarzis, 18 Sept 2023)
    Sudanese asylum seekers sit around in front of their squat, which is located off the main highway a few kilometres south of Zarzis towards the Libyan border. They expressed shock at the lack of assistance.
  • Abdallah Abdallah, from Khartoum, waits to have his claim for refugee status approved while camping on Zarzis-Ben Guerdane highway. He is sitting on a curb. To his left is a young man laying on a sleeping matt on the ground.
    Abdallah Abdallah, originally from Sudan, sits outside the abandoned building near Zarzis where he and more than a dozen other asylum seekers and migrants are squatting, living off next to nothing in unsanitary conditions, on 18 September 2023.
  • Mohammed Zaanoun stands next to a man. Zaanoun wears a light blue press vest and helmet. They are standing in the middle of rubble and looking off to the right side of the camera.
  • A boy stands, in the aftermath of a deadly earthquake, in Amizmiz, Morocco, September 10, 2023. 
    A boy in the town of Amizmiz, Morocco, in the aftermath of the deadly earthquake on 8 September 2023.
  • Head of the A&E of Nasser’s medical center Doctor Ayman Al-Astal stands in front of an ambulance. He is wearing medical scrubs.
    Dr Ayman al-Astal, head of the emergency department at Nasser Hospital.
  • We see two ambulances outside of a hospital.
    Ambulances delivering victims to the emergency room at Nasser Medical Center in the city of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip. A third of the hospitals in the enclave have been forced to shut down by Israeli airstrikes and fuel shortages.
  • Doctor Noureidden al-Khateeb leans over the hospital bed of a child who is covered in a space blanket and has suffered burns in their face.
    Dr Noureddein al-Khateeb attending to a young child at Nasser Hospital.
  • This map shows the area in which an earthquake struck Morocco on September 2023. It shows the city of Marrakech, Amizmiz and the epicentre of the quake.
  • The Palestine Red Crescent receives a batch of humanitarian aid from their Egyptian counterpart, at the Rafah crossing. We see the back of the aid worker who has their hands on their hips. They are wearing a vest with the Red Crescent logo on it. In front is a large truck with aid.
    The Palestine Red Crescent receives a batch of humanitarian aid from its Egyptian counterpart at the Rafah border crossing into Gaza, on 24 October 2023.
  • From the back we see a young man carrying a girl inside a hospital hall. Her legs are covered in dust.
  • Map of Burundi showing Gatumba, Kajaga, Bujumbura, Rumonge and Nyanza Lac.
  • Clothes hang outside tented structures at a camp for people displaced by flooding near Burundi’s largest city, Bujumbura. 
    Clothes hang outside tented structures at a camp for people displaced by flooding near Burundi’s largest city, Bujumbura. Extreme weather events are now the country’s main cause of displacement.

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