Anas Baba
Stories
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Thousands of children have been wounded in Gaza. We catch up with one of them
NPR producer Anas Baba reunites with Nimer sadi al nimer, a 12 year old boy who was shot by Israeli forces in Gaza last year.
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Mass graves dug up at Gaza's al-Shifa hospital as survivors search for closure
Survivors mourn those killed by Israel's military as bodies are exhumed from mass graves at Gaza's al-Shifa hospital in another reminder of war's toll.
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Politics
Trump's social media video garners pushback from Arabs and Muslims in U.S. and Gaza
In a seemingly AI-generated video that the president posted on social media, images of destruction due to the war in Gaza are transformed into a glitzy resort called "TRUMP GAZA."
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Chopping wood to cook a meal is part of life now in Gaza City
The UN says more than half a million Palestinians have returned to Gaza City and the north, but the joy of returning home has crashed into the reality of a city devastated by Israeli airstrikes.
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Gaza's police are now back on the streets in wake of ceasefire
Gaza's police were hit hard by Israel in the war against Hamas, but the force is back providing law and order after months of looting and chaos.
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Thousands of Palestinians return to north Gaza for the first time amid ceasefire
The Israeli military has unblocked roads going north in Gaza, allowing many Palestinians to return for the first time since the beginning of the war. Including NPR's Anas Baba, who fled 15 months ago.
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Cash is disintegrating due to overuse in Gaza. New businesses are repairing it
Cash, the most precious commodity in Gaza, is disintegrating from overuse, and new banknotes have not been sent to Gaza during the war. That has led to e-banking and cash repair services.
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NPR journalist and a resident of Gaza reflects on what he's seen and experienced
NPR's producer in Gaza, Anas Baba, has been reporting on the war in Gaza for more than 14 months. He reflects on his year of reporting on the war while living through it.
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A snapshot of a year spent reporting and living through war, from NPR's producer in Gaza
NPR's producer in Gaza, Anas Baba, reflects on his year of reporting on the war and living through it.
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More than a dozen people are killed when Israeli forces moved into Al Bureij camp
Nearly 44,000 people have been killed in Gaza by Israeli fire in more than a year of war, according to the ministry of health there. A recent Israeli forces operation took place in central Gaza.