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Muhammad Shehada

Muhammad Shehada

Muhammad is a Gazan writer and political analyst

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Why Sailing More Ships Is the Only Answer to Israel's Genocide and Siege on Gaza

In 2008, a small fleet of six boats did what few believed was possible: they broke through Israel’s illegal blockade of Gaza. These ships weren’t carrying weapons. They weren’t delivering arms to militants. They were carrying hope—along wit...

3 months ago
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Israel Just Murdered Gaza's Top Journalist

Tonight Israel murdered al-Jazeera journalist, Anas al-Sharif, who has been the world's eyes and ears in Gaza for months.

5 months ago
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What Netanyahu’s "Occupation Plan" Means for An Already Occupied Gaza

Israel’s Prime Minister declared officially his plan to “occupy” Gaza City. But Gaza is already occupied, always has been since 1967. So what does Israel mean by occupying?

5 months ago
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Starvation is Israel's More Lethal Genocidal Weapon Than Mass Murder

The world often reacts to war through the lens of explosions—counting bodies, broadcasting rubble. But there is a far deadlier, more invisible weapon being wielded against Palestinian children: starvation. It’s drawn out, insidious, and exc...

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    Muhammad is a Gazan writer and analyst

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