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What’s next for Gaza after the ceasefire?The National asks Arwa Damon, co-founder of the humanitarian organization INARA and former CNN foreign correspondent, what she’s hearing from people in Gaza and what could happen next following ...
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'People will continue to die': Gaza urgently needs int'l effort 'to bolster aid, facilitate access'For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective on the humanitarian crisis in war-torn Gaza, FRANCE 24's Carys Garland welcomes Arwa Damon, former CNN Senior International Correspondent and founder ...
Arwa Damon, founder of the International Network for Aid, Relief and Assistance (INARA), described to Al Jazeera the “laborious” process to take about 2,500 Palestinian children requiring ...
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'People are going to continue to die': Gaza urgently needs int'l effort 'to bolster aid, help facilitate access to aid'For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective on the humanitarian crisis in war-torn Gaza, FRANCE 24's Carys Garland welcomes Arwa Damon, former CNN Senior International Correspondent and founder ...
Arwa Damon, the founder of the relief organization INARA, told CNN that Israel’s process for facilitating children’s medical evacuations from Gaza is “never clear.” INARA was not involved ...
But for those waiting for a lifeline, there is no such promise, according to a humanitarian worker in the region. Arwa Damon, the founder of the relief organization INARA, told CNN, that Israel’s ...
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