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Doaa albaz

@_doaa_mohammad

photographer 📌A Palestinian journalist from the Gaza Strip 🫀 📌 I work as a freelancer for several news agencies

A Civil Defense team in southern Gaza rescued a man who was trapped while digging a well for a toilet next to his tent. The incident reflects the harsh conditions and difficult reality Gazans continue to endure after the war.


Fifteen-year-old Nada Arhouma now sees life through one eye and unbearable pain in the other. She was playing with her sisters in their displacement tent in Khan Younis when an Israeli occupation airstrike struck nearby, tearing through the camp and turning laughter into screams.


The son of the martyr Hassan Asleeh, “Abd”: “I want to be a journalist like my father. I’m learning photography so I can be like him.” I’m very happy.


Ahmed Abdel Qader, an 18-year-old Palestinian youth from Gaza, was shot in the head by an Israeli sniper while searching for food for his family amid the ongoing siege and severe shortages of basic necessities.


The girl, Jinan lyad Al-Baz (14 years old) from Al-Nuseirat Camp - a memorizer of the Holy Quran who dreamed of becoming a doctor - saw her life forever changed after the Israeli bombing that targeted her home.

_doaa_mohammad's tweet image. The girl, Jinan lyad Al-Baz (14 years old) from Al-Nuseirat Camp - a memorizer of the Holy Quran who dreamed of becoming a doctor - saw her life forever changed after the Israeli bombing that targeted her home.
_doaa_mohammad's tweet image. The girl, Jinan lyad Al-Baz (14 years old) from Al-Nuseirat Camp - a memorizer of the Holy Quran who dreamed of becoming a doctor - saw her life forever changed after the Israeli bombing that targeted her home.
_doaa_mohammad's tweet image. The girl, Jinan lyad Al-Baz (14 years old) from Al-Nuseirat Camp - a memorizer of the Holy Quran who dreamed of becoming a doctor - saw her life forever changed after the Israeli bombing that targeted her home.

🌿 My Niece, Janaan Eyad Al-Baz 🌿 On the night of October 19th, life changed forever for 14-year-old Janaan Eyad Al-Baz. Janaan, a bright young girl from Al-Nuseirat Camp, is a memorizer of the Holy Qur’an and an outstanding student. She dreamed of becoming a doctor one day.


I was sleeping in our home in Nuseirat Camp… the house full of noise, kids all around, family gathered, trying to find a moment of peace after days of fear. I left in the morning for work as a journalist, never imagining that our home would be bombed while it was still full.


The cries of children fill the halls of Nasser Medical Complex after a woman and two children were martyred and others injured when tents sheltering displaced families near the Asdaa gate, west of Khan Younis, were targeted shortly after the ceasefire went into effect.


Three people — a woman and two children — were killed and several others injured after tents sheltering displaced families were targeted near the Asdaa gate in Al-Mawasi, west of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, shortly after the ceasefire went into effect.


Heartbreaking and painful… Two Palestinian brothers from the Abu Taima family are suffering — their bodies ravaged by illness and malnutrition. 💔 Their story is a cry for help from Gaza, a reminder of the human cost behind the headlines. #Gaza #Palestine #GazaUnderAttack


Gaza’s Ministry of Health received 45 bodies of Palestinians released by the Israeli army through the Red Cross — bringing the total to 90. The bodies show signs of torture, execution, and abuse. The Red Cross promised to provide the victims’ names soon. 💔


This Big Story is an invitation to engage with history on its own terms — not as tragedy, but as an ongoing struggle for meaning, justice and freedom.’ — Ramzy Baroud, Guest Editor Despite the latest ‘ceasefire’, Israel’s genocide and engineered famine continues to devastate Gaza

_doaa_mohammad's tweet image. This Big Story is an invitation to engage with history on its own terms — not as tragedy, but as an ongoing struggle for meaning, justice and freedom.’ — Ramzy Baroud, Guest Editor
Despite the latest ‘ceasefire’, Israel’s genocide and engineered famine continues to devastate Gaza

Gaza’s Ministry of Health received 45 bodies of Palestinians released by the Israeli army through the Red Cross — bringing the total to 90. The bodies show signs of torture, execution, and abuse. The Red Cross promised to provide the victims’ names soon. 💔


Gaza — The Palestinian resistance has handed over the bodies of several Israeli soldiers to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Gaza City. The handover took place as part of humanitarian arrangements coordinated by the ICRC.


“The joy of Palestinians as the freed prisoners arrived at Nasser Medical Complex after being released in the prisoner exchange deal between the Palestinian resistance and Israel.”


استشهاد الصحفي صالح الجعفراوي اثناء تغطيته الصحفية في مدينة غزة


Two days ago, little Huda Abu al-Naja from Gaza passed away 💔 She had been fighting severe malnutrition, waiting to travel for medical treatment. Despite endless pleas for help, it came too late. Her last words were: “When will they let me travel? When will they help me?”


Despite the ceasefire, airstrikes continue in eastern Khan Younis as displaced families return to their destroyed homes. 💔 Photo by Dua Al-Baz / Anadolu Agency

_doaa_mohammad's tweet image. Despite the ceasefire, airstrikes continue in eastern Khan Younis as displaced families return to their destroyed homes. 💔

Photo by Dua Al-Baz / Anadolu Agency
_doaa_mohammad's tweet image. Despite the ceasefire, airstrikes continue in eastern Khan Younis as displaced families return to their destroyed homes. 💔

Photo by Dua Al-Baz / Anadolu Agency
_doaa_mohammad's tweet image. Despite the ceasefire, airstrikes continue in eastern Khan Younis as displaced families return to their destroyed homes. 💔

Photo by Dua Al-Baz / Anadolu Agency
_doaa_mohammad's tweet image. Despite the ceasefire, airstrikes continue in eastern Khan Younis as displaced families return to their destroyed homes. 💔

Photo by Dua Al-Baz / Anadolu Agency

From northern Gaza… to Al-Nuseirat camp. Two years of war — and Reem Nasr is still fighting, not against bombs… but to keep her son alive. Nafiz is 10 years old, weighs only 8 kilos — his tiny body fading from severe malnutrition. She just wants her child to live. 🕊️


Gaza is more than a city it’s pain, patience, and people still holding on to life through hunger, bombing, and loss. The world must stand with Gaza and stop the genocide. Silence is complicity — stand with humanity, stand with Gaza. #إبقوا_مع_غزة #staywithgaza


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