
Malak A Tantesh
Journalist at The Guardian
Articles
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4 days ago |
theguardian.com | Malak A Tantesh |Julian Borger
Siwar Ashour was born into war and hunger and has known nothing else. She is now in real danger of dying without ever having known a moment of peace or contentment. The six-month-old Palestinian girl, whose painfully emaciated body symbolised the deliberate starvation of Gaza when she appeared on the BBC this week, was only 2.5kg when she was born on 20 November last year.
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6 days ago |
africanewsagency.co.uk | Jason Burke |Malak A Tantesh
[Published: Thursday May 08 2025] ‘Desperate, traumatised people’: Gaza faces wave of looting, theft and violence BY JASON BURKE AND MALAK A TANTESH ISRAELI OCCUPIED GAZA, 07 May. - (ANA) - Gaza has been hit by a wave of looting and theft as increasingly desperate Palestinians struggle to get food while criminal gangs exploit a breakdown in law and order.
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1 week ago |
eldiario.es | Bethan Mckernan |Malak A Tantesh
Como tantos otros palestinos en la Franja de Gaza, Jalil al Hakimi se sintió aliviado por primera vez en más de un año cuando Israel y Hamás alcanzaron el pasado enero un acuerdo de alto el fuego después de muchas demoras. Lloró y abrazó con fuerza a sus cinco hijos. “Dormí profundamente, libre del ruido de los bombardeos, la destrucción y la muerte”, recuerda.
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1 week ago |
theguardian.com | Jason Burke |Malak A Tantesh
Gaza has been hit by a wave of looting and theft as increasingly desperate Palestinians struggle to get food while criminal gangs exploit a breakdown in law and order. Aid officials and witnesses in the devastated territory describe armed men attacking humanitarian warehouses, firefights over remaining food stores and a spate of stealing of supplies vital for survival, such as solar chargers, batteries, phones and cooking pots.
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1 week ago |
theguardian.com | Bethan Mckernan |Malak A Tantesh
Like so many others across the Gaza Strip, Khalil al-Hakimi felt a weight lift from his shoulders for the first time in over a year when Israel and Hamas agreed a long-delayed ceasefire in January. He cried and hugged his five children tightly. “I slept deeply, free from the sound of bombing, destruction and death,” he said. The 44-year-old engineer was out on Gaza City’s dark streets looking for food when he was shot by a sniper one night last December.
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