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Freelance journalist covering war and humanitarian situations in Syria. Experienced collaborator with media agencies including Al Jazeera, The Guardian, Middle East Eye, and other media outlets.
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Desperate journeys: Syrian refugees fleeing Israel’s assault on Lebanon

15 Oct 2024  |  www.aljazeera.com
The article discusses the plight of Syrian refugees fleeing the Israeli assault on Lebanon, highlighting the dangerous journey back to Syria amidst ongoing conflict. Many refugees, like Musa Baghdadi, face the dilemma of choosing between the dangers in Lebanon and the risks of returning to a war-torn Syria. The article criticizes the Syrian government's amnesty promises as ineffective, with many refugees resorting to smugglers to avoid regime checkpoints. The narrative underscores the humanitarian crisis, with organizations like the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the International Organization for Migration providing data on casualties and displacement. The article reflects on the broader geopolitical tensions involving Israel, Lebanon, and Syria, and the impact on civilians caught in the crossfire.

In Syria, local Paralympic games bring hope and joy to disabled athletes

04 Sep 2024  |  www.aljazeera.com
In Idlib, Syria, local Paralympic games organized by the NGO Violet bring hope and joy to disabled athletes, including Abdul Qader Youssef, who lost his leg due to the Syrian conflict. Despite challenges, Youssef formed a football team, Al Tahaddi, which participated in the games alongside 333 athletes. The event, featuring various sports, reflects community support for war victims and people with disabilities. Although Al Tahaddi was eliminated, Youssef remains hopeful about the team's future.

‘They’ll hear my voice’: Syrian siblings hearing for the first time

09 Jul 2024  |  www.aljazeera.com
Celine Abu al-Zumar, a nearly four-year-old Syrian girl, and her brother Aslan, who is five and a half, both born with hearing impediments, have received cochlear implants funded by the relief organization Alameen in Turkey. Their mother, Fatima al-Essa, expressed immense joy and relief as both children can now hear, thanks to the program supported by Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center. The program aims to provide cochlear implants to 1,430 children worldwide, including 700 in northwestern Syria and 240 in southern Turkey. The article highlights the emotional journey of the family and the positive impact of the humanitarian aid program.

Aslan, a little Syrian boy’s journey to hear again

29 Apr 2024  |  www.aljazeera.com
A heartwarming story of Aslan, a five-year-old Syrian boy, who received a cochlear implant through a programme organized by the International Association for Protection of Wars and Disasters Victims (Al-Ameen) and the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre. Despite financial challenges, Aslan's family remained hopeful, and their perseverance paid off when Aslan was selected for the surgery. The article highlights the emotional journey of Aslan and his family, the challenges they faced, and the joy of Aslan hearing for the first time. The story also touches on the broader issue of the need for cochlear implants for many children in northwestern Syria.

Anti-Assad Syrians lead protests against prison torture by rebel group

02 Apr 2024  |  www.aljazeera.com
In northwestern Syria, protests have erupted against Hay’et Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) due to the group's treatment of prisoners, with demonstrators likening HTS's actions to those of President Bashar al-Assad's regime. The movement, sparked by the death of Abdulqadir under torture, has spread across Idlib, calling for the removal of HTS leader Abu Mohamad al-Jolani and the restructuring of the General Security Service. Despite HTS's attempts to address the protesters' demands, the demonstrations continue, driven by both internal divisions within HTS and the broader opposition to its rule.

‘Won’t back down’: Druze Syrian town gathers after regime kills protester

01 Mar 2024  |  www.aljazeera.com
Syrian regime forces killed a protester, Jawad al-Barouki, in Sweida, sparking increased discontent and protests against President Bashar al-Assad. Activists demand the overthrow of the Assad regime, improved living conditions, and the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 2254. The Druze community mourned al-Barouki as a martyr, emphasizing the need for peaceful protests. Suspicious attacks in Sweida raised concerns about the regime provoking armed confrontation. Activists call for international support to stop crimes against Syrians.

The Syrian regime is stepping up its use of suicide drones

27 Feb 2024  |  www.aljazeera.com
Syrian government forces have increased their use of FPV suicide drones, targeting both opposition military sites and civilian areas, causing injuries and threatening livelihoods. The White Helmets and other organizations have condemned these attacks, highlighting their impact on food security and basic services. The drones, manufactured under Russian and Iranian supervision, are seen as a cost-effective and precise weapon. The Syrian Network for Human Rights and other sources accuse the Syrian government of violating international law and UN resolutions.

In northwest Syria, some earthquake debris is gone, an emptiness remains

07 Feb 2024  |  www.aljazeera.com
The article revisits the aftermath of the massive earthquakes that struck northwest Syria and southern Turkey, focusing on the personal stories of survivors like Mahmoud Omar al-Ormi and Samaher Rashid. Al-Ormi, who lost his wife and four children, now lives with his new wife and remaining children, still haunted by the memories and aftershocks. Rashid, a mother of ten, struggles with the trauma and harsh living conditions in a camp near the Syria-Turkey border. The piece highlights the ongoing emotional and physical challenges faced by those affected, despite the removal of much of the earthquake debris.

Afraa, ‘miracle baby’ of Syria’s earthquake, is turning one

04 Feb 2024  |  www.aljazeera.com
In Jandaris, Syria, a celebration was held for children who survived the devastating earthquake that struck the region on February 6, 2023. Among them was Afraa, born amidst the tragedy as her mother died, turning one year old. The event, organized by World Vision, symbolized hope in hardship. Afraa, now living with her aunt Hala and uncle Khalil Shami al-Suwadi, has recovered from her injuries and is growing well, forming a close bond with her cousin Doaa. The family remains hopeful despite the painful memories of the disaster.

At least 10 civilians dead in suspected Jordanian air raids in Syria

18 Jan 2024  |  www.aljazeera.com
Air strikes in the southeast Syrian province of Sweida, believed to be conducted by Jordanian forces, resulted in the deaths of at least 10 civilians, including women and children. The attacks targeted the towns of Arman and Malh, with residents questioning the choice of targets and condemning the loss of innocent lives. Jordan has previously conducted raids in Syria to disrupt weapons smuggling and drug trafficking. Human rights activists and local statements suggest that the Syrian government and allied groups like Hezbollah are involved in the drug trade, particularly the production of Captagon. Despite targeted attacks and sanctions, experts warn that the drug trade continues to thrive, exacerbated by geopolitical shifts such as Russia's military focus on Ukraine.
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