Gaza
On December 27, 2008, Israel Began One of the Bloodiest Attacks on Gaza Since 1948.
Throughout the conflict and its aftermath, Democracy Now! speaks with medics and UN Relief Workers on the Ground, civilians and journalists inside both Gaza and Israel, hosts debates between leading scholars and advocates on both sides of the conflict, and much more.
For further coverage of Gaza, Israel-Palestine relations, and the Middle East, search our website.
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Part II...The Dangers and Difficulties of Reporting From Gaza: Two Journalists Recount Their Experiences
We speak with award winning Palestinian journalist Mohammed Omer and Gaza correspondent for Al Jazeera English, Ayman Mohyeldin. Watch Part I of this conversation here.
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The Dangers and Difficulties of Reporting from Gaza: Two Journalists Recount Their Experiences
We speak with two journalists who have covered Gaza extensively about the dangers and difficulties of reporting from the Occupied Territories: Mohammed Omer, an award-winning Palestinian journalist who was interrogated and beaten by armed Israeli security guards on his way back home to Gaza after receiving the prestigious Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism in London in July of 2008, and Ayman Mohyeldin, the Gaza correspondent for Al Jazeera English, who was one of the only international journalists reporting from inside Gaza during the twenty-two-day Israeli assault last year. [includes rush transcript]
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