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Mia Alberti
Two-times Emmy Award winning journalist with extensive reporting experience across Europe, Latin America and the Middle East. Currently based in Beirut and available for assignments in live broadcasting, TV and Radio packages, print, digital video and photography.
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Israel expands war into southern Gaza as UN warns of ‘blatant disregard for basic humanity’
05 Dec 2023
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| Humanitarian Crisis
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have expanded their operations into southern Gaza, particularly in Khan Younis, amid intensified aerial bombardments targeting Hamas. The United Nations and various humanitarian organizations have issued stark warnings about the dire humanitarian situation, with civilians having no safe refuge. The conflict has resulted in significant casualties and overwhelmed medical facilities. Senior US officials have urged Israel to minimize civilian harm, but there is skepticism about Israel's responsiveness. The article highlights the severe impact on Gaza's health system and the urgent need for humanitarian aid.
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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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War on Gaza: Displaced Palestinians find no shelter in Rafah
16 Jan 2024
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OZ Arab Media
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| Humanitarian Crisis
Displaced Palestinians in Gaza, particularly in Rafah and al-Mawasi, face dire conditions with inadequate shelter and resources. Families like Rasha Mansour's and Rami Abu Quddus's struggle to find tents and basic necessities amid ongoing Israeli airstrikes. The humanitarian situation is deteriorating rapidly, with insufficient infrastructure and medical services to support the influx of displaced people. The text highlights the urgent need for the war to end and for displaced Palestinians to return to their homes.
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Abeer Ayyoub
Abeer Ayyoub is a freelance journalist from Gaza, with an MA in New Media. Abeer worked for various international media outlets covering the situation in Gaza, Palestine for seven years. She also worked as a podcast producer, and TV reporter in Amman for the last two years.
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Israel-Palestine war: Beirut, a child named after a devastated city, killed in Israeli strike
04 Nov 2023
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Beirut Abu Shamala, a child named in honor of the Lebanese capital after a devastating explosion, was killed in an Israeli missile strike in Khan Younis, Gaza. Despite warnings to move south, no area in Gaza has been safe, with 3,900 children killed since October 7. The Israeli military's bombing campaign followed an unprecedented attack by Hamas, resulting in over 9,488 Palestinian and 1,300 Israeli deaths. Beirut's story has resonated widely, particularly in Lebanon. Save the Children and civil defense crews report dire conditions, with many children trapped under rubble. Beirut was listed as number 251 among the casualties by the Palestinian health ministry. Unicef has called for a humanitarian ceasefire and unrestricted access to aid.
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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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How a ceasefire will reveal the true scale of Gaza's death toll
30 Oct 2024
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The New Arab
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| Death Toll
The ceasefire between Hamas and Israel has brought a temporary halt to the conflict in Gaza, allowing for the assessment of the true death toll. The Palestinian Ministry of Health reports over 47,000 deaths, but other estimates suggest higher numbers. Research indicates significant underreporting, with many deaths resulting from indirect effects of the conflict. The ceasefire provides an opportunity to uncover the full extent of casualties, though challenges remain due to infrastructure damage and lack of resources. International support is deemed necessary for accurate documentation and dignified burials.
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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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Israel claims progress against Hamas as humanitarian crisis worsens
11 Dec 2023
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Washington Post
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Israel intensified its military operations against Hamas in Gaza, targeting over 250 sites and engaging in fierce ground fighting. The conflict has led to a severe humanitarian crisis, with tens of thousands of displaced civilians and a collapsing medical system. The IDF claims significant progress, citing the capture and surrender of Hamas fighters, while Hamas remains defiant. International criticism is mounting, with calls for Israel to protect civilians and facilitate aid. The U.N. and aid agencies warn of worsening conditions, including potential epidemics and mass displacement. The U.S. and other international actors continue to urge restraint and humanitarian considerations.
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Yan Boechat
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Yan Boechat is a journalist based in São Paulo, Brazil. A journalist with over 20 years of experience, I'm a collaborator of the main media outlets in Brazil. Throughout my career, I worked as a reporter and editor in Economics, Business, Politics, and National. In recent years I have ...
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In Photos: More Than 100 Palestinians Killed in West Bank Since October 7
24 Oct 2023
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Violence has surged in the West Bank following a Hamas attack on October 7, leading to Israeli forces entering Palestinian cities to arrest suspects linked to the militant group. Over 1,000 people have been detained, and more than 100 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces and Jewish settlers in nearly three weeks of conflict, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
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Kaja Bouman
Hi! I’m Kaja. In short: I studied journalism in the Netherlands and received my MA in Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. I lived in Israel for three years and reported on a number of stories in different cities in Israel, the Palestinian territories and ...
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How a Devastated Palestinian Hospital Slowly Rises Again
20 Jul 2024
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nos.nl
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The Al Shifa hospital in Gaza, once the largest and most advanced in the region, has been severely damaged following military operations by the Israeli army. Despite the destruction, Palestinian doctors are managing to treat patients, although healthcare services in Gaza are critically impaired with only a third of hospitals operational. The Palestinian Ministry of Health, supported by organizations like Medical Aid for Palestinians, is working to rebuild the hospital amidst ongoing conflict, facing challenges such as limited access to building materials and safety concerns. The reconstruction efforts are strategic, focusing on less damaged structures to alleviate pressure on other healthcare facilities. The situation is exacerbated by recent escalations in violence, further complicating healthcare delivery in the region.
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Jessica Buxbaum
Jessica Buxbaum is an independent journalist covering Palestine, Israel, and Syria.
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With all eyes on Gaza, Israeli settlers wage their own war
13 Oct 2023
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The New Arab
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| Middle East
Israeli settlers, emboldened by the recent conflict with Hamas, have intensified their attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank, leading to significant violence and displacement. The Israeli government has armed settlers, exacerbating the situation. Key figures like Itamar Ben Gvir and Isaac Herzog have been criticized for their roles and rhetoric. Human rights organizations and activists highlight the dire conditions and the manipulation of the political climate by settlers to further their agenda.
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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.
Ylenia Gostoli
I'm a multimedia reporter and writer. I have covered social change, conflict and rights in more than ten countries across the Middle East and Europe while based out of London, Rome and the West Bank. I'm experienced across all aspects of digital journalism - from filing breaking news to ...
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Gaza’s only cancer hospital could shut down amid Israel’s war and siege
19 Oct 2023
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Gaza's only oncology hospital, the Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital, is on the brink of shutting down due to a severe shortage of fuel and medical supplies amid Israel's total blockade and ongoing military actions. The blockade, imposed after Hamas's attack on Israel, has led to a humanitarian crisis, with hospitals overwhelmed and unable to provide essential services. Despite a recent agreement to allow some humanitarian aid through the Rafah crossing with Egypt, the situation remains dire, particularly for cancer patients who require timely treatment. The article highlights the broader impact of the conflict on Gaza's healthcare system and the urgent need for international intervention.
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Ali Haj Suleiman
Ali Haj Suleiman is a journalist based in Idlib, Syria.
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Syrian aid organizations rush to assist Gaza amid crisis
22 Oct 2023
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Syrian aid organizations, including Al-Ameen for Humanitarian Support and the Molham Volunteer Team, are providing humanitarian relief in Gaza amid an intense Israeli military campaign. Despite challenges such as a blockade preventing aid entry and the destruction of supplies, these groups are coordinating with local authorities to distribute food and resources. The situation has resulted in numerous casualties, with the Palestinian Ministry of Health reporting over 4,651 deaths, many of whom are minors, women, and the elderly. Aid workers face daily risks, and some have been killed or injured. These organizations, which emerged during Syria's civil war, are now redirecting resources from Syria to Gaza, relying on private donations to fund their efforts.
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Dalia Hatuqa
I am a multimedia journalist whose work has appeared in The Economist, Foreign Policy, The Atlantic and elsewhere. Since 2000, I have divided my time between the U.S. and the West Bank, covering a range of political, economic and cultural issues for print, TV and radio. Before moving back to ...
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As strikes flatten Gaza, furious protests and settler violence rock the West Bank
26 Oct 2023
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The article discusses the escalating violence in the West Bank amid Israel's ongoing conflict with Hamas, following a deadly hospital blast in Gaza. Protests have erupted across Palestinian territories, with demonstrators expressing anger over Israeli military actions and perceived weak leadership from Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. The article highlights the rising tensions due to Israeli settler violence and military raids, as well as international criticism, including from U.S. President Joe Biden. The situation remains volatile, with significant humanitarian concerns and political implications.
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Laura Llach
Laura Llach is a freelance journalist based in Madrid, Spain.
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'Tortured': Fear grips Palestinians in Europe as they wait for news from loved ones in Gaza
07 Dec 2023
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Ahmad Salama, a Palestinian student in Germany, and his family are anxiously awaiting news from their relatives in Gaza amidst the ongoing war. The family, split between Germany and Saudi Arabia, relies on sporadic WhatsApp messages and constant news updates to ensure their loved ones' safety. Ahmad's father's aunt, Zahr, describes the dire conditions in Khan Younis, where they fled after their home in northern Gaza was bombed. The article highlights the escalating conflict, the severe humanitarian crisis, and the emotional toll on Palestinians in Europe and Gaza.
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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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Unguided ‘dumb bombs’ used in almost half of Israeli strikes on Gaza
14 Dec 2023
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Almost half of the munitions used by Israel in Gaza are unguided bombs, contributing to high civilian casualties, according to a U.S. intelligence assessment. The Biden administration is urging Israel to use more precise weapons and reduce civilian deaths, amid growing international and domestic pressure. High-level U.S. officials, including Jake Sullivan and Antony Blinken, are engaging with Israeli leaders to influence military strategy. The use of unguided bombs has drawn criticism from humanitarian groups and experts, who argue for more precise targeting to minimize civilian harm.
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Deborah Castellano Lubov
Deborah Castellano Lubov is a journalist, correspondent, & vaticanista based in Rome, Italy. She has been covering the Vatican for almost a decade. Deborah Castellano Lubov Senior Vatican Correspondent & Editorial Director, Exaudi International Catholic News NBC & MSNBC Vatican Analyst ...
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Ceasefire needed not tomorrow, but today
30 Oct 2023
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Fr. Rifat Bader, a Roman Catholic priest in the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, condemning all civilian killings and emphasizing the need for a comprehensive solution to the Palestinian problem. He highlights Jordan's diplomatic stance and the solidarity of Jordanians with all suffering individuals. The article also reports on the rising death toll in Gaza and the West Bank, and the United Nations' warnings about the consequences of Israeli military operations in Gaza.
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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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Why is Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital at the heart of Israel’s war?
08 Nov 2023
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Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza, a critical medical facility, is overwhelmed as it faces direct attacks from Israeli forces, who claim it is used by Hamas as a command center. The hospital struggles with severe shortages of medical supplies, fuel, and personnel, exacerbated by ongoing bombardments and a humanitarian crisis. Human rights organizations call for investigations into potential war crimes, while the conflict continues to escalate, with dire implications for the hospital and the broader civilian population in Gaza.
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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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Women and children among 45 Palestinians killed by Israeli strike on Rafah refugee camp
28 May 2024
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The National
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At least 45 Palestinians, including women and children, were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a refugee camp in Rafah, Gaza. The attack, which targeted a Hamas compound, has drawn international condemnation for the high civilian toll. The Palestinian health ministry reported 249 injuries, with the death toll expected to rise. The strike has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where health facilities are overwhelmed. Eyewitnesses recounted the horror of the attack, and international organizations like UNWRA expressed grave concerns over the safety of their staff and the escalating violence.
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Youhanna Najdi
Youhanna Najdi is a journalist.
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Hamas war: What is Iran's role?
12 Oct 2023
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| International Relations
Following Hamas's terror attacks on Israel, Israeli officials suspect Iran's involvement due to its support for militant groups. Iran denies direct involvement, framing the attacks as Palestinian self-defense. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and other international figures echo suspicions about Iran's support. Iran's influence in the Middle East, including its backing of Hezbollah and other militant groups, is highlighted. The article discusses the broader geopolitical implications, including Iran's opposition to Israel's normalization of relations with Arab countries. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu vows severe retaliation, while experts debate Iran's direct role in the conflict.
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Arpan Rachman
Arpan Rachman is a journalist based in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. I am working freely for international outlets as the winner of the Indonesia Stock Exchange writing contest and the Southeast Asian Press Alliance's fellow. My works appear publishing at Ant Daily (Kualalumpur), Prachatai (Bangkok), ...
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Release of 13 Israeli hostages and 11 others during ceasefire, is Hamas softening?
24 Nov 2023
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Hamas released the first wave of hostages, initiating a four-day exchange during a ceasefire in Gaza. Twenty-four hostages, including 10 Thai nationals and 13 Israelis, were transported out of Gaza. The ceasefire agreement, mediated by Qatar, involves Hamas releasing 50 women and children in exchange for 150 Palestinian prisoners. Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Eli Cohen, have vowed to continue the war against Hamas after the ceasefire. The conflict has resulted in significant casualties on both sides, with over 1,200 Israelis and nearly 13,000 Palestinians reported dead.
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Maxim Tucker
Maxim Tucker reports for The Times on Ukraine. He has worked in some of the hottest spots in the conflict zone and various locations throughout the country. He has extensive contacts within the Ukrainian government, military and intelligence services, as well as among diplomats, political parties, ...
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UN chief warns against ‘spillover’ in Israel — as it happened
11 Oct 2023
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www.thetimes.com
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| Humanitarian Crisis
UN Secretary-General António Guterres urged all parties to avoid further escalation in the Israel-Hamas conflict. The conflict has resulted in significant casualties, with over 1,200 Israelis and 1,100 Palestinians dead. Gaza faces a humanitarian crisis as its sole power station shut down due to a fuel shortage. The US and Israel are in discussions about safe passage for Gaza civilians. British officials are investigating the involvement of UK citizens in the conflict. The international community, including the European Commission and Pope Francis, condemned the violence and called for the release of hostages. Israel is preparing for a ground offensive, while tensions rise with Hezbollah in Lebanon and potential involvement from Syria.
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Mike Wagenheim
I am a TV, radio and print journalist, specializing in covering the Middle East through the American lens. Available for live reports and other assignments and projects in New York City, Washington and points in between. Credentialed for the White House, State Department, Congress and the UN. I ...
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UN Agencies Randomly Use Statistic that Child in Gaza Killed Every 10 Minutes
27 Apr 2024
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UN agencies, including UNRWA and UNICEF, have been inconsistently citing statistics regarding child casualties in Gaza, with some figures suggesting a child is killed every 10 minutes—a claim not supported by available data. These statistics, at times sourced from Hamas or the Palestinian Ministry of Health, have been questioned for their accuracy and reliability. The World Health Organization also previously reported inflated casualty figures. The discrepancies in these reports highlight the need for careful scrutiny of the data used by international organizations in conflict zones.
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Jacob Wirtschafter
Jacob Wirtschafter is a journalist based in Istanbul, Türkiye.
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Complex landscape awaits Gazan evacuees in Cairo
25 Oct 2023
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| Egyptian Bureaucracy
Gazan evacuees in Cairo face a complex landscape marked by bureaucratic challenges and economic hardships. Nearly 100,000 Gazans have fled to Egypt, seeking refuge from the ongoing conflict. Despite medical evacuations facilitated by the Egyptian Health Ministry, evacuees struggle with integration due to lack of residency permits and support from international organizations. The Hala Agency, criticized for high fees, controls movement at the Rafah crossing. Egyptian authorities, while providing aid, are cautious about large-scale immigration due to political and security concerns. Organizations like Save the Children and Mersal Foundation are offering crucial support, but the evacuees' future remains uncertain.
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