Enclave's equipment restricted over fears of use for terrorism; resident says fire that killed 21 last month could have been subdued earlier if civil defense had better tools

Hundreds of vessels waiting to be repaired following UN-brokered deal to allow sheets in, ending 15 years of restrictions imposed due to military uses of material

Estimates say one-fifth of Strip's residents have installed panels; restaurant owner says investment in renewable source slashed energy outlay, allowing him to refurbish business

European Union-funded project aimed at boosting students' computer skills to find tech jobs in the future

Ring-necked parakeets sell for NIS 30 (about $10), providing a small source of income to those who catch them in the Hamas-run territory

Rafiq Maliha says if diesel not delivered by Friday, electricity will be cut for Strip's 2.3 million residents, as timeline for end to measures remains unclear

As trial drags on, World Vision, Australia and a number of independent auditors refute Israeli claims that Mohammad el-Halabi was involved in wrongdoing

Tens of thousands of Palestinians do not have legal residency, making it virtually impossible to travel; but soon, more than 3,200 Gazans will get their national ID

For Milad Ayyad, the trip to the city sacred to Christians, his first outside Gaza since childhood, was 'like traveling from one country to another'

Experts say terror group derives as much as $30 million a month from taxes on fuel and tobacco entering via Rafah crossing, while international aid covers Gaza's basic needs

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