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Sana Noor Haq

@sananoorhaq

{she/her} emmy-winning writer @CNN focusing on war, refugees and human rights | also @guardian @galdemzine @ELLEUK | bearing witness

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The Israeli military battered Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza with heavy ground and aerial bombardment overnight Thursday into Friday, according to the director of the facility, who described as a “catastrophic” barrage. Israeli forces dropped bombs from quadcopters and

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Three newborn babies have died from the cold in Al-Mawasi, in southern Gaza, as Israel’s war pushes Palestinians deep into tent camps. In the past 48 hours, Sela Mahmoud Al-Fasih and at least two other infants – a three-day-old and a one-month-old – have died there from low

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As the Israeli offensive rages through winter, at least four infants have died of hypothermia from low temperatures and a lack of access to warmth while living in tents in the last week, Dr Ahmed Al-Farra, the head of pediatrics and obstetrics at Nasser Hospital, in Khan Younis,

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The IDF detained Dr Hussam Abu Safiya. “The whereabouts of Dr. Abu Safiya and other staff are unclear, friends and colleagues say. Eyewitnesses told CNN that Dr. Abu Safiya was assaulted before being detained on Friday” cnn.com/2024/12/28/mid…

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Janat Abdel Aal, an 11-year-old Palestinian girl who survived an Israeli attack in Al-Mawasi, in southern Gaza, on Thursday, has told CNN: “For 11 years, we’ve known nothing but humiliation. We’ve grown up with bombings, injuries, and burials… I don’t expect anything for the

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Relief workers in Gaza have described a “relentless cycle of horror” as Israeli bombing persists through ceasefire-hostage negotiations. Sulaiman Qasem, a humanitarian staffer in northern Gaza, warned on Tuesday that the scale and intensity of bombardment was “out of control.”

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A Palestinian emergency official has described a wave of heavy Israeli bombing in northern and central Gaza overnight — just after a ceasefire and hostage release agreement was reached between Hamas and Israel on Wednesday. "Every time there is talk about a truce or a ceasefire,

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Before a delayed Gaza ceasefire and hostage release agreement came into effect Sunday, several Palestinians told me they were worried they would not survive to see the implementation of the deal. Israeli attacks in Gaza have killed 46,913 Palestinians and injured 110,750 other

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“I cried a lot, and I think I will cry more and more when I see my destroyed home there in the north," Asma Mustafa, a mother displaced in Nuseirat, in central Gaza, told me on Thursday. "The crime of genocide in Gaza exceeded all the world’s imaginations.” When news first broke

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“I did not get complete and sufficient privacy during my birth. I was very afraid of bleeding,” Mayas Sufyan Musa, a Palestinian mother displaced in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza, told CNN. “I faced great difficulty in giving birth due to fear of the shelling next to the hospital.”

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Seven babies have died from hypothermia in Gaza since Sunday, according to doctors in the strip – as human rights advocates warned such "suffering is the direct result of Israel's restrictions on essential humanitarian aid." On Wednesday, the death toll rose to seven, after

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“We’ve come to you. We’ve come to you with the taste of death.” A CNN investigation has zeroed in on attacks in Sanobar, or the “Pine village” in English, a town of several thousand members of Syria’s minority Alawite community in northwestern Latakia governorate. The attacks

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A doctor in Gaza described the aftermath of Israeli strikes in the south as “a level of horror and evil” akin to “Armageddon” — after Israel renewed its bombing campaign in the Palestinian enclave. The attacks killed over 400 Palestinians — including more than 130 women and

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On World Health Day, Israel’s bombing campaign has wrought “serious and catastrophic” repercussions on the medical system in Gaza, the Ministry of Health there warned on Monday. More than 18 months of Israeli bombing following the October 2023 Hamas-led attacks on Israel has

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“Forgive me mom, this is the path I chose – to help people – I swear I didn’t choose this path but to help people.” A growing trove of evidence detailing the final moments of the first responders killed by Israeli forces in Gaza has blown apart their initial narrative of what

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"My message to the world is to look at Gaza with the same eyes through which Pope Francis viewed it, eyes of truth, justice, peace, love," Father George Antone, the head of the emergency committee at the Holy Family Church, northern Gaza, told CNN. "Eyes that saw the people of

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I’m looking to chat to international students outside the US — either placeholders, or those hoping to go — who are now rethinking their decision, after the Trump administration unleashed an unprecedented crackdown on foreign scholars, in what critics say will stifle academic

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As Israel continues its aid blockade and bombardment of Gaza, Dr. Samer Attar, an American surgeon who's just returned recounts what he witnessed: "I don't think a horror movie could fictionalize how these scenes are any more sick, twisted and disturbing."