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Aurora Almendral
Radio clients: NPR News, PRI’s The World, BBC World Service, WNYC, NJPR, NPR’s Snap Judgment, Deutsche Welle Phoners / two-ways / live-to-air: NBC, NPR; Sky News (UK); CBS Radio New York; Deutsche Welle (Germany); CBC News Radio; Radio New Zealand; WNYC (New York)
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How did 118 people die in Gaza's Al-Rashid aid convoy violence?
15 Mar 2024
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Yahoo Entertainment
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English
| Humanitarian Crisis
In Gaza City, a violent incident during an aid convoy on February 29 resulted in 118 deaths and over 700 injuries. The Israeli military claims the casualties were due to trampling, while witnesses and health authorities assert they were caused by gunfire and tank artillery. The event has intensified international outrage over the humanitarian cost of the conflict. Eyewitnesses and medical professionals report seeing numerous gunshot and artillery injuries, contradicting the Israeli Defense Forces' account. The IDF has launched an investigation to prevent future incidents.
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Ruwaida Amer
Ruwaida Amer is a journalist based in Palestine- Gaza strip Iam working freeluncer with CNNarabic, DW arabic, Middle East Eye, Aljazera, Electronic Intifada. I produce video stories and written reports for 4 years until now sure. and Iam monitor my videos.
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‘Catastrophic’: Residents, aid organizations describe conditions in northern Gaza
14 Jan 2024
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1340 KGFW - The Information Channel
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English
| Food Insecurity
Conditions in northern Gaza are described as catastrophic, with residents and aid organizations highlighting severe food insecurity and lack of humanitarian aid. The Israeli army has reduced its presence, but the region remains largely isolated. Accounts from residents detail extreme hunger, lack of basic necessities, and the impact of intense bombardments. Aid agencies, including the UNRWA and World Food Program, report alarming levels of starvation and warn of a potential famine. The Israeli Defense Forces maintain that they are coordinating aid efforts while ensuring security. The humanitarian crisis continues to escalate, with significant casualties reported since the conflict began.
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Adrian Ardelean
Adrian Ardelean is a journalist based in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Broadcast working experience 15yrs BBC Worldservice Europa FM Radio, Romania Digi24 TV, Romania
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International Court of Justice begins hearings on genocide charges in Gaza against Israel
11 Jan 2024
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Europa Liberă România
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Romanian
| International Law
The International Court of Justice is set to begin hearings on South Africa's accusations of genocide against Israel in Gaza, seeking an immediate halt to Israeli military actions. Israel, defending its actions as compliant with international law, faces charges under the Genocide Convention. The case, unprecedented for the court, highlights the symbolic and legal tensions surrounding the Israel-Palestine conflict. The proceedings underscore the broader geopolitical and humanitarian implications, with both sides presenting their legal arguments.
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Alessandra Bajec
Alessandra Bajec is a journalist based in Cairo since 2013. From 2010 to 2011, she lived Palestine where she made her first steps as a freelance journalist. She has experience in writing for print, online media along with some radio experience. Her work has appeared in UN's IRIN, Russia Today's rt....
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Israel's war triggers plague of disease outbreaks in Gaza
30 Jul 2024
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The New Arab
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English
| Humanitarian Crisis
The ongoing conflict in Gaza has led to a severe health crisis, with widespread outbreaks of skin diseases and other infections due to overcrowding, lack of medical supplies, and deteriorating sanitation conditions. The World Health Organization and other health organizations report alarming numbers of infections, including scabies, chickenpox, and Hepatitis A. The Israeli blockade has exacerbated the situation by restricting essential supplies and humanitarian aid. Health facilities are overwhelmed, with limited operational capacity, and the risk of polio is rising. Calls for a ceasefire and increased humanitarian access are emphasized to address the escalating crisis.
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Hazem Balousha
Hazem Balousha is a Palestinian journalist based in Gaza City. has worked as a news producer for BBC World Service and contributed to Deutsche Welle. He has written for The Guardian, Washington Post, Al-Monitor, Al-Raya (Qatar) and other publications. Balousha covered the 50- day war 2014 and Cast ...
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Hamas ‘dismantled’ but not destroyed, Israeli military says, as Gaza war enters new phase
27 Mar 2024
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www.adn.com
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| Israel-Palestine Conflict
The Israeli military claims significant progress in dismantling Hamas battalions in Gaza, though remnants remain capable of insurgency. The focus may soon shift to Rafah, where Hamas commanders and Israeli hostages are believed to be located. The U.S. abstained from a U.N. vote for a cease-fire, causing political tension with Israel. The IDF has reduced its forces in Gaza but maintains control and freedom of movement. Precision raids continue, targeting areas where Hamas is regrouping. Civilian casualties remain high, with conflicting reports on the number of militants killed.
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Chris Casquejo
A multimedia communicator with 25 years in strategic communications and broadcast journalism. Career has provided a wide range of experience: including digital campaigns, interviewing, media relations, news conferences, on-camera work, speech writing, social media, video editing, video production, ...
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VOA Asia Weekly: Biden Highlights Efforts with China, Mexico to Combat Fentanyl
22 Nov 2023
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www.voanews.com
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| International Relations
U.S. President Joe Biden has emphasized his administration's efforts to curb the flow of fentanyl, following agreements with China and Mexico. Despite these efforts, experts question the effectiveness of controlling production and export from abroad. Fentanyl, largely produced in Mexico with chemicals from China, is a significant challenge due to its potency and ease of trafficking. Biden's comprehensive approach is praised, but there are concerns that focusing on supply restriction could undermine harm reduction initiatives. Biden has called on Congress to classify fentanyl as a Schedule One drug, a move some advocates argue could lead to increased stigmatization and overdose risks.
Jamil Chade
Jamil Chade is a journalist based in Geneva, Switzerland. In 2011 and in 2013, he was elected as the best Brazilian foreign correspondent, a prize given by the media organization Comuniquese. In 2015, he was chosen as one of the 40 most influential journalists in Brazil. Since 2000, Chade ...
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UN says Israel intensifies war, averaging 11 deaths per hour in Gaza
05 Dec 2023
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noticias.uol.com.br
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Portuguese
| Humanitarian Crisis
The conflict in Gaza has intensified, with an average of 11 deaths per hour. The World Health Organization reports a worsening situation, with hospitals overwhelmed and a significant increase in diseases. Israeli bombings have targeted both northern and southern Gaza, leaving no safe areas. Humanitarian aid is insufficient, and the health system is on the brink of collapse. The United Nations and other organizations warn of a potential public health disaster, with widespread displacement and deteriorating sanitary conditions exacerbating the crisis.
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Pablo Duer
Multilingual journalist with over 10 years of experience working for media outlets such as Agencia EFE (Spain), Channel News Asia (Singapore), Caracol (Colombia), and TRT (Turkey). Covered several wars, multiple elections, and two football World Cups. Now based in Buenos Aires after working for ...
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Hamas Tunnels Under a Hospital in a Gaza Reduced to Rubble
24 Nov 2023
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EFE Noticias
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| Israel-Palestine Conflict
The Israeli Army showcased a tunnel used by Hamas beneath Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza, highlighting the extensive underground network and the dire conditions in the city. The conflict has turned Gaza into a ghost town, with civilians fleeing and the hospital under partial Israeli control. The article details the military's claims about Hamas using the hospital for terror activities, which the hospital and Gaza's Ministry of Health deny. The situation remains tense with ongoing evacuations and a temporary ceasefire on the horizon.
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Michael Fiorentino
Multimedia journalist with research and interview skills, supported by an extensive knowledge of the global geopolitical landscape. Exceptional networking ability leading to trusted relationships with relevant sources. Ability to write, shoot and edit engaging content concisely and accurately under ...
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It will take a village to raise Reem, the baby whose entire family was killed in a strike
18 Aug 2024
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www.nbcnews.com
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| Humanitarian Crisis
Baby Reem, a 5-month-old, is the sole survivor of an airstrike in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, that killed her entire family. Her story underscores the broader humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where thousands of children have been orphaned or separated from their families due to ongoing military actions. The International Rescue Committee and UNICEF report increasing risks of family separation and long-term developmental impacts on children. Despite her injuries being superficial, Reem's refusal to feed poses a health risk. The Israel Defense Forces did not comment on the specific incident but stated their operations target Hamas capabilities. Reem's aunt has taken responsibility for her care, highlighting the widespread issue of orphaned children in Gaza.
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Susannah George
Susannah George is a journalist covering the refugee and migrant crisis from Iraq to Turkey to Greece.
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Gazans, Israeli hostage families brace for return to war as truce ticks down
26 Nov 2023
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Washington Post
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| Humanitarian crisis in Gaza
A fragile humanitarian pause in Gaza has allowed for an exchange of hostages between Hamas and Israel, with several Israeli hostages, including a 4-year-old U.S.-Israeli citizen, being released in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. Despite the truce, the Israeli military has warned of resuming attacks after the ceasefire ends. Aid groups are rushing to deliver supplies to Gaza, where the population is facing a severe humanitarian crisis due to the war. The ceasefire has enabled increased aid distribution, but the health sector remains overwhelmed. The truce has also seen the release of hostages by Hamas, with the possibility of extending the pause for each additional release. However, violence continues in the region, with Israeli forces killing several Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza. Families of hostages are anxiously awaiting the return of their loved ones, with rallies in Tel Aviv supporting their release.
Jonny Hallam
Jonny Hallam is a journalist based in Houston, United States of America.
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A Palestinian surgeon says Israeli snipers killed civilians trying to flee a besieged hospital in Gaza
15 Feb 2024
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cnnespanol.cnn.com
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| Civilian Casualties
Israeli snipers reportedly killed several civilians attempting to flee the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis, Gaza, amid an ongoing military assault. The hospital, surrounded by Israeli forces, has been under intense bombardment, with medical services collapsing and supplies running low. Despite Israeli claims of providing a safe evacuation route, multiple people were shot while trying to escape. The situation inside the hospital is dire, with fears of further attacks and arrests. The international medical organization Doctors Without Borders condemned the evacuation order, emphasizing the lack of safe refuge for civilians in Gaza.
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Melina Huet
Mélina Huet is a journalist, filmmaker and editor based in Paris, France. Her first documentary "Protect the Living, Honour the Dead: Ending violence against women in France" (original title "Avec les Vivantes", 2020), was selected in multiple film festivals around the world and won several prizes ...
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Gaza: A year under fire, a desperate humanitarian crisis
06 Oct 2024
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www.france24.com
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| Humanitarian Crisis
One year after the Hamas-led October 7 attacks, Israel's war in Gaza has resulted in a severe humanitarian crisis, with over 41,000 deaths and 1.9 million displaced. The conflict has led to critical shortages of food, fuel, electricity, and medicine, severely impacting civilians. The report by Mélina Huet and Lauren Bain highlights the dire conditions faced by the Palestinian people amidst ongoing hostilities.
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Christopher Livesay
Christopher Livesay is an award-winning multimedia journalist based in Rome, Italy. His recent work focuses on refugees, immigration, and the threat ISIS poses to the West. He has reported from Mexico to the Middle East for PBS FRONTLINE, NPR, the BBC/PRI, and VICE News, among other outlets, and ...
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Israel pushes back at mounting U.S., European criticism over Gaza war
18 Mar 2024
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www.aol.com
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| Humanitarian Crisis
Optimism grows for a new cease-fire in Gaza as Israel and Hamas discuss a truce involving hostage and prisoner exchanges. The Biden administration urges Israel to reconsider a ground offensive in Rafah, while the EU criticizes Israel for provoking famine in Gaza. Israeli Foreign Minister Katz denies the allegations, citing humanitarian aid efforts. Tensions rise between Israel and the U.S. as Senate Majority Leader Schumer calls for Israeli elections, which Netanyahu rebuffs. Despite international pressure, Netanyahu remains firm on military actions in Rafah. Clashes at Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital result in casualties and the capture of fighters by Israeli forces. Domestic protests in Israel reflect frustration with Netanyahu's handling of the war.
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Louisa Loveluck
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Syria-focused Middle East reporter, based in Beirut. Working with The Washington Post and other international outlets, previously The Daily Telegraph's Cairo Correspondent and Middle East Reporter. I am available for breaking news commissions, as well as in-depth investigations and radio and ...
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Austin presses Israel on civilian deaths as more hospitals are attacked
18 Dec 2023
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Washington Post
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| Hostage Crisis
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin visited Israel to urge Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government to mitigate civilian casualties in Gaza, where the death toll nears 20,000. Austin emphasized the U.S.'s unwavering support for Israel but stressed the importance of protecting civilians. The conflict, sparked by a Hamas attack on October 7, has led to significant humanitarian crises, with hospitals under attack and severe shortages of food and water. High-profile U.S. officials, including CIA Director William J. Burns, are actively negotiating hostage releases. The Biden administration is also addressing regional security threats, including Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea.
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Willy Lowry
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Willy Lowry is a Canadian journalist currently based in Arusha, Tanzania. His work appears in The New York Times, Fusion and CBC. He's also appeared on CNN and BBC. As a video journalist, he shoots, writes and edits his own stories. He started his career in Beirut, Lebanon writing for the The Daily ...
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US names new special envoy for Middle East humanitarian issues
25 Apr 2024
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The National
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English
| Middle East Conflict
President Joe Biden appointed Lise Grande as the new US special envoy for Middle East humanitarian issues, replacing David Satterfield. Grande, with a background in UN humanitarian and development operations, is praised for her experience in complex situations. Satterfield, who focused on humanitarian aid in Gaza, will remain as a senior adviser. The Gaza Health Ministry reports over 34,300 deaths since the Israeli offensive, and famine risks are high. The US has urged Israel to avoid military operations in Rafah without a civilian safeguard plan.
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Adam Lucente
Multimedia journalist based in Erbil covering Iraq and Syria.
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Kamala Harris calls Palestinian deaths 'unconscionable' as Michigan race tightens
15 Oct 2024
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Al-Monitor: Independent, trusted coverage of the Middle East
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| Elections
US Vice President Kamala Harris criticized the high number of Palestinian deaths in Gaza as 'unconscionable' while maintaining support for Israel's right to self-defense. Her comments come amid a tight race in Michigan, where Arab American voters could be decisive. Harris and former President Donald Trump are both courting this demographic, with Trump receiving an endorsement from Hamtramck's mayor. Harris emphasized the need for a cease-fire and highlighted the removal of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar as a step towards peace. The article also touches on US-Iran relations, with Harris labeling Iran a significant threat, and discusses Israel's response to recent missile attacks.
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Lorraine Mallinder
Multimedia journalist (print/audio/video) - BBC, Al Jazeera, The Irish Times, Global Post, Forbes, European Voice (now politico.eu) and many others. Westminster-based - over the past decade, I have covered subjects as diverse as Brexit, Scottish independence, Canadian native rights, narco-...
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Hijacking truth: How open source intel in Gaza fell prey to groupthink
20 Jan 2024
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www.aljazeera.com
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English
| Media Analysis
The article examines the impact of groupthink and confirmation bias on open source intelligence (OSINT) during the Gaza conflict, focusing on the misinterpretation of footage related to the al-Ahli Arab Hospital explosion. It highlights the role of media organizations like Al Jazeera and the New York Times in debunking false claims, while criticizing the OSINT community for succumbing to speculative theories. The discussion includes the broader implications of media bias and the challenges of maintaining rigorous standards in war reporting.
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Nagham Mohanna
Nagham Mohanna is a journalist. I have been working in media and journalism for more than 15 years I worked with many international, regional and local outlets I covered four wars in Gaza besides number of important events, I travelled abroad to develop my skills in journalism and I have conducted ...
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Fears for Kamal Adwan patients forced to leave hospital after Israeli raid
28 Dec 2024
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The National
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| Conflict in Gaza
Patients at Kamal Adwan hospital in Gaza were forced to leave following an Israeli raid, raising concerns from the Gaza Health Ministry about the lack of essential supplies and protection against the winter cold. The situation underscores the ongoing healthcare crisis in the region amidst the conflict.
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Alyssa Moxley
Alyssa Moxley is a writer and audio producer based in Athens, Greece. She is available for investigative reports, detailed cultural analysis, and interviews for print and radio. She is also available for audio recording (for radio or video) needs with high quality equipment. She has expertise in ...
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A Deadly Aid Delivery and Growing Threat of Famine in Gaza
05 Mar 2024
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www.nytimes.com
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| Middle East Politics
An aid delivery in northern Gaza turned deadly when Israeli troops guarding the trucks opened fire on a crowd of desperate Gazans, resulting in 118 Palestinian deaths and over 760 injuries. The Israeli military and Gaza health ministry offer conflicting accounts of the incident, with Israel claiming the deaths were due to a stampede and Gazans attributing them to Israeli gunfire. The situation in Gaza, particularly in the north, is dire, with severe food shortages leading to reports of malnutrition and deaths among children. The UN warns of an impending famine, and despite international calls for aid access, obstacles and delays persist. The Biden administration has initiated airdrops of food, and Vice President Kamala Harris has called for a ceasefire.
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Charlene Rodrigues
Charlene Rodrigues is a journalist based in Sana'a, Yemen. Previously she worked for Thomson Reuters, RAI TV, ITN, World Service and BBC 5live. She has featured on BBC World, France24, CBS radio, CBC TV, FOx news, covering the recent fall of Yemen's government. She has written for publications in ...
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Suicidal thoughts 'become common' for Gaza's children
21 May 2024
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The New Arab
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English
| Children in War
The article highlights the severe mental health crisis among children in Gaza, exacerbated by ongoing conflict and violence. It tells the tragic story of Nael Shaheen, a young boy who died after experiencing trauma and hypothermia. The piece discusses the widespread psychological distress among children, with many expressing suicidal thoughts due to the war's impact. Organizations like UNICEF and the Free Gaza Circus are attempting to provide support, but resources are limited. The article criticizes Israeli military actions and underscores the urgent need for mental health and psychosocial support for Gaza's children.
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Mustafa Salim
Mustafa Bannay is a journalist based in Baghdad, Iraq.
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U.S. airstrike in Baghdad kills Iran-linked militia commander, stoking regional tensions
04 Jan 2024
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Anchorage Daily News
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English
| U.S. military presence in the Middle East
A U.S. airstrike in Baghdad on Thursday killed Mushtaq Talib al-Saidi, a commander of the Iran-linked militia Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba, escalating tensions amid Washington's support for Israel's military operation in Gaza. The strike, described by Pentagon spokesman Maj. Gen. Patrick Ryder as 'necessary and proportionate,' took place in a central part of the city and was rare for its location. Iraqi authorities condemned the strike, with military spokesman Yahya Rasool Abdullah calling it an assault on Iraq. The incident adds to the regional tension following the conflict between Israel and Hamas, with fears that the violence in Gaza could spread. The U.S. maintains a troop presence in Iraq and Syria to counter the Islamic State, but the support for Israel's actions has given local militias an incentive to push for the removal of U.S. forces. Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani has suggested it may be time for U.S. troops to leave, and the airstrike could increase pressure on the Iraqi government to act.
Murtaza Solangi
Murtaza Solangi is print/radio/TV journalist based in Islamabad, Pakistan.
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Pakistan Sends Second Humanitarian Aid Package For Gazans
02 Jan 2024
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The Friday Times
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English
| Conflict in Gaza
Pakistan dispatched a third consignment of 20 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Gaza, including medications, medical equipment, dry rations, and hygiene kits. The aid will be handed over to the Red Crescent upon arrival in Egypt. The shipment, sent by a special Pakistan Air Force aircraft, was described by Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani as a gesture of solidarity with Palestinians. The Gaza health ministry reported significant casualties due to ongoing Israeli strikes. The Palestinian ambassador praised Pakistan for its continued support.
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Tracy Wilkinson
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Tracy Wilkinson is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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U.S. support for Israeli government increasingly strained as Arab states demand cease-fire
09 Dec 2023
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www.latimes.com
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English
| Middle East Conflict
As Israel's war in Gaza enters its third month, the Biden administration faces increasing difficulty in supporting Benjamin Netanyahu's government amid mounting Arab demands for a cease-fire. Despite U.S. calls to minimize civilian casualties, Israel's actions in southern Gaza have led to significant Palestinian deaths. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and other U.S. officials have voiced concerns, but Israel's limited concessions have not eased tensions. The U.S. remains isolated in its opposition to a cease-fire, with the United Nations and Arab states pushing for immediate humanitarian relief. Domestic and international pressures challenge the U.S. stance as the conflict continues.
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