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Mina Aldroubi

Mina Aldroubi

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Abu Dhabi
Mina joined The National in June 2017 after six years of working for news outlets in London. From 2011 to 2016, she worked as a London reporter for Asharq Al Awsat. She has conducted several high-profile interviews, including with London Mayor Saddiq Khan. She graduated in International Politics from City University and received her master’s degree in Middle East Politics from the School of Oriental and African Studies, London. Mina was born in Baghdad, and raised in Amman and London.
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Smoke rises in Khan Younis following Israeli bombardments on January 17, 2024. AP Photo
Israel attacks Khan Younis and Jabalia as Netanyahu and Biden hold talks

US and Israeli leaders at odds over two-state solution

Palestine-IsraelJanuary 20, 2024
Pakistani security officials inspect the scene of a blast in Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan province, Pakistan. EPA
Pakistan recalls ambassador to Iran and bars Tehran envoy

Tehran launched attack on border with Pakistan a day after firing missiles at Iraq and Syria

IranJanuary 17, 2024
Members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps take part in a rally in Tehran. Reuters
Iraqi Kurdistan repeats request for defence system after Erbil attack

Bill to equip Peshmerga was approved by US Congress in December but is waiting for Biden's signature

IranJanuary 16, 2024
Smoke billowing over Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, on Monday, amid the continuing Israeli bombardment. AFP
'Our dream home destroyed': Gaza hit by heavy Israeli strikes

'This is our fate as Palestinians,' says resident Ahmed Al Aosatath, as at least 132 people killed in overnight bombing

Palestine-IsraelJanuary 15, 2024
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu receives a security briefing with commanders and soldiers in the northern Gaza Strip, on Monday, December 25. AP
Israeli military orders evacuation in Khan Younis

Residents voiced anger at the order, the latest in repeated Israeli relocating demands since October 7

Palestine-IsraelDecember 26, 2023
Palestinian children sift through debris following an Israeli attack in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. AFP
Stress on Gaza children 'rarely seen' elsewhere, Unicef says

The number of children killed in the 11 weeks of war is among the highest in recent conflicts

Palestine-IsraelDecember 23, 2023
Trucks with humanitarian aid wait to enter the Palestinian side of Rafah on the Egyptian border with the Gaza Strip on December 11, 2023. Israel said on December 12 that more humanitarian aid will enter Gaza as it announced an additional checkpoint for examining relief supplies before dispatching them to the Palestinian territory through the Rafah gateway. (Photo by Giuseppe CACACE / AFP)
SPECIAL REPORTWhy is it so hard to get aid into Gaza?

Exhaustive screenings and worsening security delay the entry and distribution of supplies in the enclave

MENADecember 22, 2023
Palestinians collect food aid in the city of Rafah, southern Gaza. More than one in four households in the enclave faces extreme hunger. AP
Gazans at risk of famine within six months, say UN agencies

UN humanitarian chief criticises 'sobering but not surprising' findings on hunger in Gaza after more than two months of war

Palestine-IsraelDecember 22, 2023
Doctors expressed concern at the effects the lack of personal sanitary products will have on the women in Gaza. AFP
Personal hygiene threat to women of Gaza

United Nations Population Fund says 690,000 women and adolescent girls have limited access to sanitary items

Palestine-IsraelDecember 21, 2023
Palestinians inspect the damage in a maternity ward at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis on Sunday. AFP
Dozens killed in Gaza camp as Israel strikes health centres

Aid entered through the Kerem Shalom crossing for the first time since the war broke out

Palestine-IsraelDecember 18, 2023
Ali Younis, charge d'affaires at the embassy of Palestine to the UAE, says the world must push for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. Mina Aldroubi / The National
'Worse than 1948', diplomat says as Gaza death toll passes 17,000

Ali Younis thanks the UAE's leaders for humanitarian support and compassion for Gaza

Palestine-IsraelDecember 08, 2023
The Israeli army forced Palestinian men to strip and held them blindfolded in Gaza City
Dozens of Gaza men stripped and paraded by Israeli military

Images circulated of men blindfolded at an unknown location draw international condemnation

Palestine-IsraelDecember 08, 2023
Palestinians displaced by the Israeli ground offensive in the Gaza Strip. AP
UN emergency aid hub in UAE allows for 'effective response' to Gaza war

Aid to Gaza Strip has dropped in recent days as Israel widens its offensive

Palestine-IsraelDecember 08, 2023
Stephen Hitchens, British ambassador to Iraq, speaks to The National during an interview in Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
Militia attacks on foreign troops in Iraq are 'cause for chaos'

Stephen Hitchen says Britain is seeking to broaden its security-dominated relationship with Baghdad

IraqDecember 07, 2023
Palestinians cook by their destroyed homes in Gaza during the temporary ceasefire between Hamas and Israel. AP
'No longer our home': Gazans return to destroyed houses during truce

Residents say they will need months to rebuild as temporary truce set to expire on Wednesday

Palestine-IsraelNovember 29, 2023
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