Israel has prevented worldwide journalists from coming into Gaza, which suggests getting info from the territory is troublesome. NPR has relied on producer Anas Baba who lives in and reviews from Gaza to be our microphone. In a dialog with NPR’s correspondent Israel Daniel Estrin, we hear in regards to the day by day challenges Baba faces in Gaza.
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Left: NPR producer Anas Baba reviews in Rafah, southern Gaza, after an Israeli strike hit the world on Oct. 17, 2023. Proper: NPR’s Jerusalem correspondent Daniel Estrin reviews in Sderot, Israel on Oct. 11, 2023.
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Left: NPR producer Anas Baba reviews in Rafah, southern Gaza, after an Israeli strike hit the world on Oct. 17, 2023. Proper: NPR’s Jerusalem correspondent Daniel Estrin reviews in Sderot, Israel on Oct. 11, 2023.
Anas Baba/NPR and Tanya Habjouqa for NPR