Author Sarah Emad al-Zaq Sarah Emad al-Zaq is a creative content writer, essayist, and translator from Gaza. She writes from the heart of genocide, from the heart of hunger and destruction. Through her writing, she wants to find her voice and preserve her story. Advertisement Sarah's Latest Articles Gaza: Return of War, or a New Form of Guardianship? By Sarah Emad al-Zaq ● Opinion ● December 16, 2025 As the first stage of the ceasefire draws to a close, will Gaza slide into a subtle form of international guardianship? Winter in Gaza: Rain and Deadly Frost Plague the Displaced By Sarah Emad al-Zaq ● Opinion ● December 3, 2025 Freezing rains in Gaza do not represent life, but the beginning of new suffering. Gaza: Why do we Celebrate Birthdays? By Sarah Emad al-Zaq ● Opinion ● November 12, 2025 It's not age we're celebrating, it's the fact that we've survived. In Gaza, 5,000 Children Search for their Lost Wings By Sarah Emad al-Zaq ● Opinion ● October 30, 2025 Despite years lost, collapsed schools, and wounded children, education must resume in Gaza. I Am a Survivor of the Genocide in Gaza By Sarah Emad al-Zaq ● Opinion ● October 16, 2025 And I refuse to forget. Gaza, Invaded by Separation and Pain… and yet It Resists By Sarah Emad al-Zaq ● Opinion ● October 8, 2025 Gaza is not a victim, but a survivor. Gaza: Rubble Invades the City and Its Memory By Sarah Emad al-Zaq ● Opinion ● September 19, 2025 Can memories survive destruction and guarantee a future for Gaza City? Gaza Threatened With Eradication: A City on the Brink of Chaos By Sarah Emad al-Zaq ● Opinion ● September 3, 2025 The residents of Gaza City are preparing to say goodbye to their homes.