Daily life in the Gaza Strip under bombardment

Digital content offering a glimpse into daily life in the Gaza Strip under bombardment, where residents struggle to endure suffering despite genocide. The content features diverse scenes of everyday life, from streets, markets, and bakeries to water collection, movement, and children playing among displacement tents, intertwined with footage of shelling to illustrate the harshness of life during war.

The initiative aims to inform the international audience about the resilience of Gazans, highlighting their determination to persevere and live despite suffering, genocide, fear, and hunger.
This work is part of the SWITCH Project, a digital initiative that aims to transform human rights and democratic principles into tangible practices in the lives of residents of the Gaza Strip. It is implemented in partnership with Pal-Think for Strategic Studies and Ajyal for Creativity and Development.

 

  The Palestinian Observatory for Internal Displacement

  The Palestinian Internal Displacement Observatory is a human rights initiative aimed at documenting and monitoring the violations faced by Palestinian displaced persons in Gaza due to the ongoing geno