A Day for Gaza
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A Day for Gaza
"Gaza has been suspended in a bloody limbo for months. Despite the much-hyped ceasefire between Israel and Hamas-declared on October 10, 2025-peace has not arrived in the Gaza Strip. The bombings have continued, killing at least 509 people; hunger persists; aid trickles in rather than flows; and Israel remains in control of nearly 60 percent of the terrain. Hundreds of thousands of people continue to live in threadbare tents."
"The ceasefire has bred apathy among us-and disinterest from a press that was already turning away. According to a recent study by the media watch group FAIR, US media coverage of Gaza has fallen to its lowest three-month average since the genocide began two-and-a-half years ago. The message is clear: There's nothing to see here. The Nation disagrees. We believe the story of Gaza remains as essential as it was on October 9, 2025."
Gaza remains under sustained violence and deprivation despite a declared ceasefire on October 10, 2025. Bombings have continued, killing at least 509 people, while hunger persists and aid arrives only in trickles. Israel controls nearly 60 percent of Gaza's territory, and hundreds of thousands of people live in threadbare tents. US promises of "technocratic governance" are portrayed as masking a colonial project imposed without Palestinian consent. Media coverage of Gaza has fallen to its lowest three-month average since the genocide began two-and-a-half years ago. An initiative called "A Day for Gaza" will dedicate a website to Gaza by publishing only work by people in or from Gaza.
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