Gaza Reporter's Journey: Covering Conflict Amid Displacement

Anas Baba, NPR’s correspondent in Gaza, has become a vital source of information during the ongoing conflict. As one of the few Palestinian journalists working full-time for an American news organization in Gaza, he has been documenting the war since its inception. Despite Israel’s ban on independent access for international journalists, Baba stayed in his hometown to report from the ground.

For over a year and a half, Baba has been covering the war while also experiencing its impact firsthand. His unique perspective offers a rare glimpse into the daily lives of those affected by the conflict. On this week’s episode of The Sunday Story, he shares what it’s like to be both a reporter and a resident in Gaza during these challenging times.

Anas Baba’s work highlights the challenges faced by journalists operating in war-torn regions. His dedication to reporting from Gaza provides crucial insights into a conflict that continues to dominate global headlines.