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Hind Khoudary is a journalist based in Gaza.
Portfolio
Gaza's amputee cycling hero rides again
Alaa al-Dali, who was shot in the leg by Israeli snipers during the Great March of Return, found a new lease on life with a prosthetic limb, allowing him to pursue his dream of becoming a professional cyclist.
'We Want Bread Back Into Our Lives': Gazans Navigate Dire Shortages Of Food, Water As War Rages
Gazans are facing severe shortages of food and water amidst ongoing conflict, with empty supermarket shelves and limited availability of basic food items. The humanitarian pause agreement has failed to facilitate adequate aid into the Gaza Strip. Families are struggling to secure essentials like wheat flour, paying exorbitant prices when available. The middle area of Gaza has been cut off, preventing aid from entering and leaving residents with no choice but to share scarce resources. The constant threat of airstrikes and artillery shelling exacerbates the dire situation, leaving people starving, dehydrated, and trapped.
Israel-Palestine war: Indonesian Hospital in Gaza besieged as reports of ceasefire denied
Israeli forces besieged the Indonesian Hospital in Gaza, resulting in casualties and trapping hundreds inside. Despite reports of a ceasefire, Israel denied any such agreement. The World Health Organisation condemned the attacks on health facilities, while diplomatic efforts, including a Brics summit, continue to seek a resolution. The conflict has led to significant civilian casualties and displacement, with international voices calling for a humanitarian truce.
I Joined Gaza’s Trail of Tears and Displacement
The article provides a harrowing first-person account of the author's experience during the evacuation from Gaza amidst intense bombing and military threats. It details the emotional and physical struggles faced by civilians, including the elderly, children, and the injured, as they navigate through dangerous conditions to seek safety. The narrative highlights the chaos, fear, and sense of loss experienced by those forced to leave their homes, emphasizing the human cost of the conflict.
To stay or go? Bombarded by Israel, Gazans make anguished choice.
The article discusses the dire situation in Gaza as the Israeli military continues its bombardment and issues an ultimatum for 1.1 million Gazans to evacuate to the southern part of the enclave. Amidst the chaos, many Gazans face the agonizing decision of whether to stay or leave, with limited resources and safe options. The United Nations and humanitarian organizations warn of the impossibility of evacuating vulnerable individuals, while local health care systems are overwhelmed and collapsing. Despite the challenges, the Palestine Red Crescent Society remains committed to providing aid. The article also highlights the conflicting messages from Hamas and the Israeli military, contributing to the confusion and desperation among Gazans.
To Stay Or Go? Bombarded By Israel, Gazans Make Anguished Choice.
The Israeli military's continued bombardment of Gaza and a 24-hour ultimatum for 1.1 million Gazans to evacuate to the southern end of the enclave have left residents in a state of panic and uncertainty. Hamas has advised Gazans to stay, while the United Nations has called for Israel to rescind the decision, warning of the devastating impact and the potential for the largest forced displacement in the Middle East in decades.
Israel-Gaza: Family of five-year-old Palestinian mourn beloved daughter killed in air strike
Five-year-old Alaa Qaddoum was killed in an Israeli air strike in Gaza, along with her cousin Yousef Qaddoum. Her father, Abdallah Qaddoum, and brother, Riyad Qaddoum, were critically injured. The health sector in Gaza is facing severe shortages due to the Israeli blockade, exacerbated by the recent shutdown of Gaza's only power plant. The Ministry of Health in Gaza is appealing for international assistance to address the critical shortage of medical supplies and fuel. The article highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, worsened by repeated Israeli military campaigns.
Arrested or disappeared? Palestinians go missing after crossing Rafah border
At least 15 Palestinians from Gaza have gone missing after crossing the Rafah border into Egypt since 2015, with families receiving little to no information about their whereabouts. The article highlights the cases of individuals like Hussam Abu Watfeh and Abdeldaim Abu Libdeh, who disappeared under mysterious circumstances, often involving Egyptian security forces. The Rafah crossing, Gaza's main gateway to the outside world, is fraught with long waits and stringent controls, exacerbated by the Israeli and Egyptian blockade. Despite attempts at reconciliation between Hamas and the Palestinian Authority, the situation for Gazans remains dire, with many fearing retaliation if they seek information about their missing relatives. The article underscores the complex political dynamics and human rights concerns surrounding the Rafah border crossing.
Israel intercepts Palestinian boat trying to break siege
A Palestinian boat carrying 17 activists and injured individuals attempted to break the Israeli siege on Gaza but was intercepted by Israeli forces and escorted to Ashdod. The incident is part of the ongoing Great March of Return protests. The Israeli military claims Hamas is behind the initiative, while activists emphasize their message of freedom and peace. The event coincides with the anniversary of a deadly 2010 flotilla raid and comes amid heightened tensions, including recent exchanges of fire between Israeli forces and Palestinian fighters.
'Gaza is fed up': Palestinians to send out boats defying siege
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