
Abir Barakat
A university professor living in Gaza City whose experiences with the conflict are shared in the episode.
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Aug 4, 2025 • 47min
Famine in Gaza
Louise Wateridge, a senior emergency officer for UNRWA, Alex Duvall, a Tufts professor and famine expert, and Abir Barakat, a displaced university professor, discuss the grim reality of food shortages in Gaza. They share heart-wrenching stories highlighting the struggle for dignity amidst starvation. The conversation also addresses the psychological impacts of famine and the challenges faced by humanitarian organizations amid ongoing conflict. The guests shed light on the denial of famine by authorities, emphasizing the urgent need for awareness and action.

Nov 20, 2024 • 47min
Surviving in the ruins of northern Gaza
Abir Barakat, a resilient Gazan resident, shares her gripping experiences of survival in a war-torn environment. Dalia Shenlin discusses the Israeli public's views on the humanitarian crisis, while Eran Etzion analyzes the complexities of military strategies impacting civilians. The conversation delves into dire living conditions, soaring prices, and the emotional toll on families. They seek solutions to alleviate suffering, stressing the need for ethical standards in wartime and highlighting the urgent call for a ceasefire amidst relentless bombardments.