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Nagham Mohanna

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Gaza
Nagham Mohanna is a freelance reporter based in Gaza.

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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
'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
'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
Surgery is carried out under a battery-powered light during a power cut at Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza city. AP
No respite for Gaza's Al Shifa Hospital from Israeli attacks and fuel shortages

Medical complex running out of space and supplies, meaning it could shut down

MENAJuly 10, 2025
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Special investigationHow Israel's AI war machine pinpoints Palestinian victims

Investigation by The National unveils serious concerns over killing of civilians with minimal human oversight and questions over Palestinian 'suspicion scores'

MENAJuly 09, 2025
Palestinians cover the grave of victims of Israeli army strikes after their funeral in Khan Younis, southern Gaza. AP
Even Gaza’s dead struggle for peace as war leads to shortage of graves

Lack of burial sites forces Palestinians to bury loved ones at home

MENAJuly 08, 2025
A couple drink coffee atop the rubble of their home that was destroyed by the Israeli army, in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza, in July 2024. AFP
'It’s how we cope with life': Gazans lament loss of coffee during war

Prices have soared as supplies dwindle under Israeli blockade, with some residents now brewing roasted chickpeas or lentils

MENAJuly 04, 2025
Palestinians mourn doctor Marwan al-Sultan, director of the Indonesian Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip, who was killed in an Israeli strike on Wednesday. Reuters
Gazans criticise 'weak' Hamas as war drags on and lawlessness rules

After almost 21 months of death and destruction in the Palestinian enclave, exhausted residents feel they are pawns in a test of wills

MENAJuly 03, 2025
Israel's attack on Al Baqa cafe destroyed a popular spot for artists and young people in Gaza city. Reuters
'Can't escape the pain': Gaza loses seaside 'lifeline' in Israeli strike on cafe

Thirty-four people reported killed by attack on Al Baqa rest area

MENAJuly 01, 2025
Aid workers report severe shortages of food in Gaza after a two-month Israeli blockade. AFP
Israeli attacks, aid crisis ... and a ceasefire? Where things stand in Gaza war

Truce in Iran war raises hopes for peace - but casualties climb as Israel steps up offensive

MENAJune 30, 2025
Palestinians carry aid packages near the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution centre in Khan Younis, southern Gaza. AP
Aid group denies delivering drugs to Gaza

Hamas authorities say aid contained opioid pills - which US suppliers deny

MENAJune 29, 2025
Displaced Palestinians wait to receive aid through the WFP after it successfully arrived at the organisation's warehouses in Gaza City. EPA
Israel dashes Gaza aid hopes by shutting new delivery scheme

WHO delivers first medical supplies since March but Netanyahu halts food aid to north claiming Hamas seizing deliveries

MENAJune 26, 2025
Iran said it would not respect a ceasefire if there were no further attacks by Israel. Reuters
Middle East pushes to preserve fragile peace between Israel and Iran

Iran seeks to repair Gulf ties after attack on Qatar base

MENAJune 24, 2025
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