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Nagham Mohanna

Nagham Mohanna

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Nagham Mohanna is a freelance reporter based in Gaza.

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'No one feels our pain': Heartbreak as Gaza families struggle to survive

Young children join parents in desperate quest for food and other essentials as Israeli blockade creates famine conditions

MENAJuly 30, 2025
Palestinians near an aid distribution point in Zikim, northern Gaza. EPA
Gazans say ‘strongest and most aggressive’ armed groups controlling aid

Residents paint picture of chaos after Israel allowed aid trucks in through 'dangerous routes'

MENAJuly 28, 2025
Palestinians receive food from a charity distribution point in Gaza City, Gaza, on Friday, July 25, 2025. French President Emmanuel Macron’s decision to recognize a Palestinian state builds on international outrage over Israel’s curbs on humanitarian aid entering Gaza, although it’s unlikely to have an immediate impact on the war against Hamas in the territory. Photographer: Ahmad Salem / Bloomberg
Starvation leaves Gaza's rescuers too weak to help the stricken

Emergency workers with empty stomachs struggle as Gaza starves under Israeli siege

MENAJuly 26, 2025
Raghed Abu Oda left her home at 5am in the hope of obtaining food for her family. Photo: Handout
'Women's day' at Gaza food bank brings tear gas, chaos and despair

One woman reported killed by Israeli forces on what US aid foundation touted as day of respite

MENAJuly 24, 2025
A malnourished 11-month-old Palestinian girl at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza. Reuters
Starvation deaths rise in Gaza as world decries 'man-made' crisis

Aid organisations warn 'mass starvation' spreading, as desperate people risk their lives at distribution sites

MENAJuly 23, 2025
Ahmad Al Ghalban. Handout
'When will I see again?': What Gaza's parents tell their children maimed by war

Mothers and fathers offer hope and comfort to blinded and maimed children

MENAJuly 23, 2025
Palestinian child Yazan Abu Foul, aged two, is cared for by his mother Naima, as he suffers from severe malnutrition due to the acute shortage of food caused by the blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip. EPA
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Starved to death: 21 children die of hunger in Gaza in three days

Medics and aid workers struggling to carry out their duties while also trying to feed themselves and their families

MENAJuly 22, 2025
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Aid pressure mounts on Israel as Gaza's suffering hits 'new depths'

Israel hits back at warning by 25 mainly European states that Gazans are being 'deprived of human dignity'

MENAJuly 21, 2025
Palestinians crowded around an aid convoy entering northern Gaza before Israeli troops opened fire. EPA
Israeli troops 'shot Gazans with hands raised' in worst aid massacre yet

Palestinian officials say 93 killed after flour convoy entered north of Gaza

MENAJuly 21, 2025
Most Palestinians are forced to rely on aid kitchens, as an Israeli blockade has sparked widespread food shortages. Reuters
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Falafel has become a symbol of survival for starving Gazans

Price of one of the sole remaining dishes in the enclave has increased as much as 40 times under Israeli blockade

MENAJuly 18, 2025
Premature babies lie in incubators at Al Helou Hospital in Gaza. Reuters
Miscarriages on the rise as Gaza’s women face starvation and loss

More than 2,000 miscarriages and baby deaths recorded already this year

MENAJuly 17, 2025
Children in Gaza are displaying adverse behaviours including rebellion, food hoarding, bedwetting, aggression, severe anxiety and disrupted sleep. AFP
Aggression and anxiety: Gaza's children bear the psychological wounds of war

Rise in behavioural issues amid bombs, displacement and hunger alarms mental health experts

MENAJuly 16, 2025
Three-year-old Siraj, left, is fighting for his life. His brothers Omar and Amir, right, were killed in an air strike in an Israeli attack. Photo: Al Noori family
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'They just wanted to eat': Gaza mother mourns sons hit by air strike

Eman Al Noori lost her sons Amir and Omar while their brother Siraj is fighting for life

MENAJuly 15, 2025
Hossam Abu Safiya has been held by Israel since last December. Photo: MedGlobal
'Abuse and humiliation': Fears for Gaza doctor held by Israel for 200 days

Hossam Abu Safiya being denied adequate food and medical care despite worsening health, says lawyer

MENAJuly 14, 2025
GAZA - JUNE 21: 31-year-old Madleen Kullab, a woman fisher from Gaza who lent her name to the humanitarian ship Madleen launched by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, mends fishing nets in Gaza on June 21, 2025. Despite the ship not reaching Gaza, Kullab believes it succeeded in mobilizing global attention. She began fishing at the age of six and was forced to continue the profession alone at 13 after her father became bedridden. Madleen is the only female fisherman in Gaza. Anas Zeyad Fteha / AnadoluNo Use USA No use UK No use Canada No use France No use Japan No use Italy No use Australia No use Spain No use Belgium No use Korea No use South Africa No use Hong Kong No use New Zealand No use Turkey
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'Our only way to survive': Gazans defiant after Israel declares coastal waters off-limits

Israel's military prohibits swimming and fishing, cutting lifeline for Palestinians

MENAJuly 14, 2025
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