Amjad Yaghi

Amjad Yaghi

Yaghi

Amjad Yaghi is a Palestinian journalist based in Gaza. He has been a correspondent for several Arab newspapers and magazines, including Al-Araby al-Jadeed, The New Arab's Arabic-language sister publication, The Electronic Intifada, and Al-Monitor. 

 

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On the 76th anniversary of the ongoing Nakba, Gaza’s people are living through a nightmare reminiscent of the horrors their grandparents went through in 1948.

16 May, 2024

Gazan journalist Amjad Yaghi's eye-witness account in Rafah describes the horrors of Israel's ground invasion as Gazans desperately try to flee to safety.

09 May, 2024

Gazan Palestinians are facing a dystopian nightmare in the West Bank — pursued by Israeli soldiers for 'not holding work permits' in their own occupied land.

05 April, 2024

Gaza's Al-Aqsa Hospital is looking likely to suffer the same horrific fate as the northern hospitals as Israel closes in.

16 January, 2024

On the 75th anniversary of the Nakba, during which around 750,000 Palestinians were ethnically cleansed from over 500 villages, residents of Yibna camp recall how those who fled Yibna resettled together in Gaza, dreaming of return.

15 May, 2023

Dania Adas, a young Gaza woman, was getting ready to be married in July but her life was tragically cut short by an Israeli airstrike.

12 May, 2023

UNRWA has restarted its summer camps for Gazan children after a four-year gap due to its funding crisis. Amjad Yaghi reports on how the camp organisers hope to address the recent trauma suffered by children after Israel's latest assault.

23 August, 2021

Israel's violent and repeated attacks on the besieged Gaza Strip have caused thousands of deaths, untold destruction and long-lasting trauma. However, for those with disabilities, the difficulties faced are even more severe.

11 August, 2021