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northgazaupdates · 7 months
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https://x.com/gazanotice/status/1723471206198686085?s=20
do you know who is in this photo from november? are they still alive? where can i follow them?
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As far as I know, they are all still alive. From left to right: Fadi Al-Whidi, Hossam Shabat, Mohammed Saber Arab, Mahmoud Abusalama, Mahmoud Al-Sharif (I think), Anas Al-Sharif, Abdullah Obead (no longer in the north), Abood Abusalama (I think), Mahmoud Sabbah (I think), Momin Abu Owda, Mohammed Ahmed, Mahmoud Al-Awadia, Hamza Hammad (seriously injured but still alive as far as I know), unknown, Ahmed Hamdan (I think).
They all have Instagram accounts, which I will link soon. In the mean time, I will put the known individuals’ names in the tags so you can search our posts and find links to their accounts. Tomorrow or the day after I will edit this post and add direct links.
Any corrections or additions are welcome
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northgazaupdates2 · 5 months
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Our sources
Below are sources we use for this page. This list is not comprehensive but it is constantly evolving, so check back often. We encourage all our followers and everyone who sees our content to follow and support these individuals and their accounts. They are located in north Gaza and going to great and dangerous lengths to get the truth out.
Links will be added ASAP
Hossam Shabat (Twitter, Instagram, Telegram)
Dr. Tamer Al-Najjar (Twitter, Instagram)
Ibram “Hema” Al-Khalili (Instagram)
Anas Al-Sharif (Twitter, Instagram; Telegram)
Saed Al-Zaneen (Instagram, Telegram)
Mahmoud Abusalama (Instagram)
Nooh/Noah Al-Shaghnobi (Instagram)
Abdullah Al-Majdalawi (Instagram)
Mohammed Saeed (Instagram)
Mohammed Ahmed (Instagram)
Moataz Abu Sakran (Instagram, Tumblr)
Malak Abu Hussein (Instagram)
Hassan Al-Moghani (Instagram)
Fadi Al-Whidi (Instagram)
Abood Abo Salama (Instagram)
Dawoud Abo Alkas (Instagram)
Eshak Daour (Instagram)
Islam Bader (Instagram)
Ahmed Hamdan (Instagram)
Ismail Al-Ghoul (Instagram, Telegram)
Mahmoud Shalha (Instagram)
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northgazaupdates · 8 months
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It is 8 am Gaza time and 1 am US Eastern time. As of now, from what we are seeing from multiple people on the ground in the north, there has been a *partial* withdrawal of IOF troops. It is NOT a full withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and it is NOT a full withdrawal from north Gaza.
Many areas of northwest Gaza report withdrawals, but other parts of north Gaza are still besieged by IOF ground troops. Momin Abu Owda reported that Al-Tawam Junction in the northwest is now free of IOF troops for the first time since the ground invasion began (link below). However, Shukri Filfil reported that Al-Rimal in Gaza City, which is in the southern portion of north Gaza, is still under attack by IOF troops. Eshak Daour reported IOF firing gas bombs at him and a group of civilians in Beit Lahiya, which is more in the central area of north Gaza. Hossam Azam reported ground clashes very near to his location, although his exact location is not yet clear. Ahmed Kouta reported that although the ground troops pulled out of northwest Gaza, they have moved on to other parts of north Gaza, such as the central and southern regions (link below). All but the first and the latter appeared on Instagram Stories and as such there is no permanent working link, so message us for screenshots if desired. Mahmoud Ziad also documented the continued incursion of IOF personnel and machinery around Al-Shifa Hospital in the southwestern region of north Gaza, which Ismail Al-Ghoul reported as well.
The partial withdrawal is being documented by Momin Abu Owda, Dr. Tamer Al-Najjar, Mahmoud Sabbah, Hassan Hamad, Mahmoud Al-Awadia, Mahmoud Abusalama, Abood Abusalama, Mahmoud Shalha, Karam Naji, Ahmed Kouta, Anas Al-Sharif, Ismail Al-Ghoul, Fadi Al-Whidi, and more will be added as we find them.
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northgazaupdates · 7 months
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21 February 2024
People in Beit Lahiya and other parts of northern Gaza took to the streets last night and into the early hours of today. They protested the IOF’s famine and the WFP’s cessation of aid, and demanded the entry of food aid into north Gaza.
The photos are difficult to see because it is night time and there is no electric lighting in the north ever since the IOF siege. All they have to light are flashlights on electronic devices, charged via solar-powered batteries.
Sources: Eshak Daour, Abood Abusalama, Hassan Salem, and Mahmoud Abusalama via Stories on Instagram
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northgazaupdates · 8 months
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1 February 2024
Journalist Abood Abusalama documents to the condition of several areas of northern Gaza following the partial withdrawal of IOF troops.
Source: Abood Abusalama on Instagram
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northgazaupdates · 6 months
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30 March 2024
Photographer Abood Abusalama documents the story of 10-year-old Karam Mohammad Qaddah. Karam and his family had been at Al-Shifa Hospital, receiving treatment for a medical issue. After the occupation’s invaded Al-Shifa earlier this month, they withheld from him and all other patients food, water, medical treatment, and medicine. Nearly two weeks the occupation allowed his condition to deteriorate, refusing to allow him to leave for another hospital. Finally yesterday they permitted him to leave with his mother. He was taken on foot to Kamal Adwan Hospital, which is also suffering from a lack of food and medicine. Although the staff at Kamal Adwan tried their very best, Karam’s condition had deteriorated too severely in IOF captivity—he passed away today. The occupation watched this little boy slowly die, and only let him leave for treatment after he could not be saved.
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northgazaupdates · 9 months
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27 December 2023
Displaced people living in a bombed-out gymnasium in northern Gaza make a fire indoors for food and warmth
Source: Abood Abusalama via Instagram Stories on Instagram
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