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About Andrea
Andrea DiCenzo is an American photojournalist/video-journalist based in Ramllah. She has shot campaigns for UK based charity A Partner in Education, European Conservative organization AECR, and charity Smart School City Council. She has shot short film news pieces for Al Jazeera Plus, Discovery Channel, and Fox News Radio’s website about a varied on topics - IDPs/refugees in Northern Iraq, issues facing Syrian refugees in Southern Lebanon, tensions over new Settlement buildings within the West Bank - to name a few.
Her work has been published in Le Monde, Al Jazeera English, Middle East Eye, The Telegraph, Dagbladet Information, The National, New Zealand Herald, Huffington Post, Dazed Digital, Feature Shoot, Cool Hunting, and Fox News Radio Website. She is a current contributor to Middle Easy Eye and a member of Frontline Freelance Registry.
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The ancient Samaritans of Mount Gerizim

15 Aug 2024  |  Middle East Eye
Mount Gerizim, a protected archaeological site, is the holiest place for the Samaritans, who believe it to be the original Holy Place of Israel. The community, which once numbered 1.5 million, has dwindled to about 700 members, with 360 residing on Mount Gerizim. The Samaritans maintain their traditions, including the use of ancient Hebrew and a lineage traced back to Moses. The community relies on tourism and a family-run tahini factory for income, and they maintain a neutral stance in the Palestinian/Israeli conflict while feeling a kinship with their Palestinian neighbors.

Orphans of Gaza

08 Aug 2024  |  Middle East Eye
The article provides a poignant look at the lives of orphans in Gaza, focusing on the stories of Bisan Daher and Jana Abu Jaber, who lost their parents in Israeli air raids. It highlights the psychological and physical trauma these children face and the crucial role of extended families and organizations like Doctors Without Borders in their recovery. The narrative underscores the importance of family support in the healing process after the recent 50-day war in Gaza.

Youth theatre in the heart of Gaza

08 Jun 2024  |  Middle East Eye
Youth theatre in Gaza provides a creative outlet for children, allowing them to express themselves through plays like 'The Boys Who Can’t Stand Still', 'Between the Desert and the Sea', and 'The Lady in the Tree'. Theatre Day Productions plays a significant role in fostering this environment, with performances filled to capacity and themes of unity, love, and laughter.

Pilgrims celebrate Good Friday in Jerusalem

31 May 2024  |  Middle East Eye
Pilgrims from around the world, including Palestinian Christians, foreign pilgrims, and tourists, gathered in the Old City of Jerusalem to celebrate Good Friday. The event featured religious leaders and participants carrying a cross and praying, highlighting the significance of the crucifix on this day.

IN PICTURES: The first annual Taybeh wine festival held in the West Bank

17 May 2024  |  Middle East Eye
The first annual Taybeh Wine Festival was held in the West Bank, showcasing the region's long history of grape cultivation. Taybeh Winery, owned by Nadim Khoury and his son Canaan, played a central role in the event, offering guests a chance to sample their wines, including the prominently featured Nadim Wine and Cabernet Sauvignon. The festival highlighted the challenges of labeling and exporting Palestinian wine due to the lack of bilateral trade agreements.

Water in Gaza: A 'not-too-distant' calamity

17 May 2024  |  Middle East Eye
The water crisis in Gaza is severe, with 95-97 percent of the water undrinkable, forcing families to buy expensive water from private companies. The situation worsened during the 51-day war with Israel, which destroyed significant water infrastructure. Efforts are ongoing to repair and replace damaged wells and reservoirs. The Khan Younis Water Authority is treating sewage water to increase usable water for farmlands.

In Photos: An assassination attempt in Jerusalem

17 May 2024  |  Middle East Eye
A prominent right-wing Israeli activist, Yehuda Glick, was shot in west Jerusalem by a Palestinian assailant, Moataz Hegazi, who fled the scene on a motorbike. Glick, head of the Temple Mount Faithful Association, is in serious but stable condition. Israeli police later killed Hegazi in his neighborhood of Abu Tor.

The future of farming

26 Oct 2023  |  monocle.com
American entrepreneur Sky Kurtz, potentially the farmer of the future, showcases his innovative approach to agriculture by offering a strawberry smoothie made from strawberries picked less than 24 hours earlier. His work exemplifies advancements in farming technology, even in challenging environments like the desert.

Movers and shakers - The Entrepreneurs 7

26 Oct 2023  |  monocle.com
Faisal Toukan, along with his sister Sarah and Andrew Gold, co-founded the fintech start-up Ziina following a chance meeting in San Francisco. The app facilitates easy payment transfers between users. Faisal, with a background in cryptocurrencies, and Gold, a former Apple and Coinbase engineer, shared a common interest which led to the creation of Ziina. Sarah brought her expertise in fintech product development from London to the team.

22 Pictures That Show How Complicated The Front Lines In Syria Really Are

01 Oct 2023  |  BuzzFeed News
BuzzFeed News sent photographer Andrea DiCenzo and journalist Borzou Daragahi to Raqqa, Syria, to document the ongoing battle between coalition forces and ISIS. The Syrian Democratic Forces, led by Kurdish commanders, have been struggling to retake the city, which has been an ISIS stronghold for four years. Civilians, estimated to be between 50,000 to 100,000, are trapped in the city, fleeing at night or with smugglers' help. The article highlights the complexities of the front lines, the plight of civilians, and the ongoing efforts to defeat ISIS.
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