Justine Yan
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Podcast Appearances
One thing he always did was try to name the victims.
One thing he always did was try to name the victims.
One thing he always did was try to name the victims.
And he shared the grief of survivors.
And he shared the grief of survivors.
And he shared the grief of survivors.
It all felt impossible for Aya Batraoui, too. After a few weeks in Israel, she went home to Dubai. From there, she continued to work with Anas to tell stories from Gaza. And that was a different sort of challenge.
It all felt impossible for Aya Batraoui, too. After a few weeks in Israel, she went home to Dubai. From there, she continued to work with Anas to tell stories from Gaza. And that was a different sort of challenge.
It all felt impossible for Aya Batraoui, too. After a few weeks in Israel, she went home to Dubai. From there, she continued to work with Anas to tell stories from Gaza. And that was a different sort of challenge.
After the break, how Eya covered the war from afar, while Anas only got closer and closer.
After the break, how Eya covered the war from afar, while Anas only got closer and closer.
After the break, how Eya covered the war from afar, while Anas only got closer and closer.
We're back with a Sunday story. I'm Justine Yan. For Dubai-based correspondent Aya Batraoui, as the war dragged on, it got harder to make sense of what was happening.
We're back with a Sunday story. I'm Justine Yan. For Dubai-based correspondent Aya Batraoui, as the war dragged on, it got harder to make sense of what was happening.
We're back with a Sunday story. I'm Justine Yan. For Dubai-based correspondent Aya Batraoui, as the war dragged on, it got harder to make sense of what was happening.
Everywhere she looked, there were images of atrocities. Men, women, children, injured and killed.
Everywhere she looked, there were images of atrocities. Men, women, children, injured and killed.
Everywhere she looked, there were images of atrocities. Men, women, children, injured and killed.
Everywhere she went, everything she did, she thought of Gaza. Her own life, outside the frame of the war, felt unfair.
Everywhere she went, everything she did, she thought of Gaza. Her own life, outside the frame of the war, felt unfair.