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Nada AlTaher

Nada AlTaher

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Nada AlTaher is a Senior Foreign Reporter at The National and was previously a freelancer with CNN International. She hosts The National's Beyond the Headlines podcast and has a special interest in Palestine, Yemen and humanitarian issues.
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Lorries carrying aid wait on the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing, ready to enter Gaza, on Thursday. Reuters
All crossings into Gaza need to be open during ceasefire, WFP says

‘Keeping people alive’ is priority during first phase, says official at UN food agency

MENAJanuary 18, 2025
US president-elect Donald Trump will face challenges in the Middle East when he begins his second term. AP
Middle East challenges await Trump in second term

Gaza, Iran and Syria present new challenges for US president-elect

MENAJanuary 17, 2025
Palestinians in Deir Al Balah, central Gaza, celebrate the announcement of the ceasefire agreement. Bloomberg
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Beyond the HeadlinesWill the fighting really end in Gaza?

Ceasefire announcement has sparked celebrations in enclave devastated by 15 months of war

Beyond the HeadlinesJanuary 17, 2025
The destruction of Gaza.
Special reportAfter the ceasefire, what would it take to rebuild Gaza?

Israel’s war on the devastated strip has left a mammoth challenge of reconstruction ahead

MENAJanuary 16, 2025
A woman cries in the aftermath of an Israeli strike at Al Farabi school in the centre of Gaza city, which is sheltering a number of displaced people. AFP
Gaza’s needs far exceed the 600 lorries of aid allocated in ceasefire, agencies say

Deal allows for 100 more vehicles daily than Palestinians in Gaza required before the war

MENAJanuary 16, 2025
A former rebel who took part in the overthrow of Bashar Al Assad's government inspects the ID of a driver at a checkpoint in Homs, Syria. AP
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Beyond the HeadlinesCan HTS deliver for Syria?

War-torn country’s interim government faces many challenges after the downfall of Assad regime

Beyond the HeadlinesJanuary 10, 2025
Lebanese politicians gather to elect a new president at the parliament building in Beirut on Thursday. AP
Prince Yazid, the Saudi official who helped break Lebanon's deadlock

Brother of Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister pushed to install army chief Joseph Aoun as leader

MENAJanuary 09, 2025
Ahmad Al Shaer, 25, left the besieged enclave in May last year. Photo: Ahmad Al Shaer
Gazans 'still in survival mode' lack mental health support after fleeing war

Ahmad Al Shaer says he has struggled to adjust to life since crossing border into Egypt

MENAJanuary 09, 2025
Palestinian Authority security troops in Jenin, in the occupied West Bank. Reuters
Palestinian Authority fails to secure Jenin camp after attacks on Israeli checkpoint

PA 'waiting for a pretext' to carry out its over month-long siege of Jenin refugee camp, expert says

MENAJanuary 07, 2025
Palestinians at Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir Al Balah mourn relatives killed in Israel's bombardment of the Gaza Strip. AP
Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza out of service as ceasefire talks in Doha under way

Health Ministry says destruction of health system is 'death sentence' for thousands of Palestinians

MENAJanuary 05, 2025
Children in a classroom in Damascus. Syria's Education Ministry has posted proposed curriculum changes for all age groups. Reuters
Syria's school curriculum changes spark backlash

Critics say proposals reflect more Islamic slant and remove references to Assad regime

MENAJanuary 03, 2025
A member of the Palestinian security forces aims to fire tear gas to disperse Palestinian demonstrators amid clashes in Jenin. Reuters.
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Beyond the HeadlinesWhy is the Palestinian Authority cracking down on Jenin?

A month-long raid and clashes with armed fighters in the Jenin refugee camp are testing authorities in the West Bank

Beyond the HeadlinesJanuary 03, 2025
The move against Al Jazeera by the Palestinian Authority mirrors an order by Israel last September. AFP
Palestinian Authority closes Al Jazeera offices in West Bank

Decision comes amid a siege on Jenin by security forces and months after Israel issued a similar order to network

MENAJanuary 02, 2025
Palestinian journalist Shatha Al Sabbagh was shot dead in the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank on Saturday. Courtesy: Al Sabbagh family
Family of journalist shot in the head in West Bank blame Palestinian Authority

Shatha Al Sabbagh was shot dead near her home in Jenin camp where Palestinian security forces have been carrying out raids

MENAJanuary 01, 2025
Imam Islam Abu Suaied holds the body of one-month-old Jomaa Al Batran, who died from hypothermia, before his funeral at Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in central Gaza. AP
Fifth infant dies from cold in Gaza

Just days earlier, four other newborns, aged 4 to 21 days, succumbed to low temperatures

MENADecember 29, 2024
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