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Nadda Osman

Nadda Osman

Osman

Nadda Osman is British-Egyptian journalist and editor based in London. She holds a degree in English and Journalism and reports on the Middle East and north Africa.

She has reported from Lebanon, Turkey and Palestine, and has covered a wide array of topics from human rights around the region to Israel's 2023-4 war on Gaza.

The New Arab looks at what different candidates in the UK have said about Israel's ongoing war on Gaza.

23 June, 2024

Rights groups have said Israel's decision to stop Red Cross visits to Palestinians held in Israel could violate international law.

20 June, 2024

A new investigation has found that the regime-allied NUSS took part in torturing students and suppressing peaceful protests.

19 June, 2024

Aid organisations have called the temporary pier built off the coast of Gaza to transport aid a 'distraction' and an 'unviable option' in the long term.

29 May, 2024

The psychotherapist and humanitarian was detained on a trip to Damascus in 2017 and his family has not heard from him since.

24 May, 2024

The BDS bill, which would outlaw councils from boycotting Israel, has failed to pass parliament meaning it will unlikely to become law in its current form.

24 May, 2024

Several rights groups have filed a criminal complaint against Booking.com over the rental of holiday homes built on stolen Palestinian land.

23 May, 2024

The ‘Dance for Nova’ event has been condemned for raising funds for Israeli soldiers amid the ongoing war on Gaza which has killed tens of thousands of people.

20 May, 2024

An Israeli report revealed there has been a sharp increase in the monitoring of journalists’ work, particularly regarding Israel’s war on Hamas.

17 May, 2024

A report by staff at the university found extensive links with arms trade companies supporting Israel, while students have launched a 12 hour sit-in to protest

15 May, 2024