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 in Ruins: Shattered Roads, Overrun Camps, and a Meaningless Ceasefire By Sarah Emad al-Zaq ● Opinion ● May 30, 2026 More than 900 Palestinians have been killed since the October 2025 ceasefire. Weddings Return to Gaza After Years of War and Tragedy By Sarah Emad al-Zaq ● Opinion ● May 11, 2026 In the past, weddings in Gaza were synonymous with celebration. But today, the weddings we once dreamed of exist only in our imagination. Gaza: A Healthcare System on the Brink of Collapse By Sarah Emad al-Zaq ● Opinion ● April 13, 2026 Drug shortages, growing famine, and daily deaths. Eid in Gaza: Solidarity in the Face of Deprivation By Sarah Emad al-Zaq ● Opinion ● March 27, 2026 The people of Gaza continue to help one another, sharing what little they have despite their own sorrow. Ramadan in Gaza: The Month of Mercy Amid the Rubble By Sarah Emad al-Zaq ● Opinion ● March 13, 2026 Since the start of the Israeli genocide, Palestinians across the Gaza Strip have struggled to rekindle the spirit of Ramadan. Is Israel Preparing a Legal Framework to Execute Palestinian Prisoners? By Sarah Emad al-Zaq ● Opinion ● February 25, 2026 Since October 7, 2023, prison conditions for Palestinian detainees have seriously deteriorated. Will Gaza Remain a Land of Camps? By Sarah Emad al-Zaq ● Opinion ● February 10, 2026 When the temporary becomes a lasting policy. Gaza: What Does the Second Phase of the Ceasefire Really Mean? By Sarah Emad al-Zaq ● Opinion ● January 23, 2026 How Israel is undermining the truce by extending the “yellow line.” 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. Posts pagination 1 2 Next