Palestinian patients in Egyptian hospitals: Prisoners without treatment
"By 9 pm, we are required to be in our rooms. No one is allowed downstairs and children can’t play."
"By 9 pm, we are required to be in our rooms. No one is allowed downstairs and children can’t play."
With her teaching job and PhD on hold due to Israel's war on Gaza, Esra Ferwana has switched her focus to charity work in her hometown of Gaza City. Speaking…
All eyes are on Fasher this week.
A young man was killed in Wefaq village, in the south of Egyptian Rafah, on Sunday when an improvised explosive device, one of two found in the area, detonated. He…
Hamas security forces have been withdrawing amid Israel's deliberate targeting.
The campaign manager of former presidential hopeful Ahmed Tantawi was arrested in court on Monday.
People attend the funeral of a military conscript killed in fire exchange with Israeli forces.
Gazan officials described to Mada Masr the aftermath of Israel’s airstrike on Rafah's safe zone.
Two factory workers at Ghazl al-Mahalla and the "t-shirt" detainee were ordered released on Sunday.
Opposition politician Ahmed Tantawi was arrested after a court upheld his 1-year sentence.
Aid entry into Gaza from Egypt resumed for the first time in three weeks through Karam Abu Salem.
The House of Representatives passed government-proposed legislation on Monday to allow the private sector to establish and manage public healthcare facilities. This legislation reflects a vision President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi…
Mada Masr speaks with the head of the legal team representing Palestinians at the ICC.
The battle of Fasher has finally erupted, marking a critical juncture in Sudan's ongoing war.
Nearly 360,000 Palestinians have been displaced since Israel launched its Rafah offensive last week.
Authorities forcibly disappeared two students last week following their solidarity with Palestine.
Residents of Rafah were ordered to evacuate Monday morning as the Occupation prepares for invasion.
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