
Abubaker Abed
Journalist from Gaza who reported on football before the genocide. He witnessed and reported on the horrific crimes in Gaza.
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Jun 4, 2025 • 1h 8min
Gaza Is Not Lost, Muslims Are Lost with Abubaker Abed
In this enlightening discussion, journalist Abubaker Abed, who bravely documented the shocking realities of Gaza, shares his journey from sports reporting to war journalism. He reflects on the profound trauma experienced by Gazans and questions the complacency within the Muslim community regarding their plight. Abed emphasizes the importance of faith and resilience amidst destruction while calling for a reevaluation of responsibilities among Muslims. His passionate plea urges collective action and solidarity to support those suffering in Gaza.

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Mar 29, 2025 • 9min
Gaza Sends an Eid Message to the Muslim World by Abubaker Abed
In this compelling conversation, journalist Abubaker Abed, who hails from Gaza, shares his heart-wrenching letter addressing the suffering of his people. He calls on the Muslim community to recognize their responsibility during Eid celebrations, urging solidarity rather than mere charity. The discussion vividly contrasts the joy of Eid with the backdrop of devastation in Gaza, prompting listeners to reflect on the deeper implications of their actions. Abed's powerful messages challenge audiences to advocate for accountability and support in meaningful ways.

Jan 31, 2025 • 28min
The harrowing return to northern Gaza
Abubaker Abed, a Palestinian freelance journalist, shares his harrowing experiences covering the aftermath of the recent ceasefire in Gaza. He discusses the emotional turmoil of returning residents, illustrating moments of joy amid devastation. Reflecting on the stark humanitarian crisis, Abed highlights the resilience of the Gazan people and their struggle for dignity. He also touches on his shift to sports journalism, driven by a hope for a brighter future where football can unite communities, amid the shadows of conflict.