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Jane Arraf

International correspondent who covered the Middle East for NPR and is now the Baghdad bureau chief for The New York Times.

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Sep 5, 2025 • 23min

Hamas, Hostages, Humanitarian Aid, and Israel On The World Stage

Jane Arraf, an NPR international correspondent and former New York Times bureau chief in Baghdad, delves into the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, detailing the devastating impact on civilians and healthcare facilities. She discusses the tightening restrictions on foreign volunteers and aid organizations, complicating efforts to alleviate suffering. Arraf also reflects on shifting alliances in the region, particularly Syria's new approach towards Israel, while emphasizing the challenges journalists face in reporting under such dangerous conditions.
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Sep 5, 2025 • 35min

The Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza Worsens

Jane Arraf, an NPR international correspondent with extensive experience in the Middle East, discusses the deteriorating humanitarian crisis in Gaza. She highlights the increased restrictions on volunteer doctors and humanitarian aid as residents face severe shortages. The conversation also touches on the shifting dynamics in the region, including potential changes in Syrian-Israeli relations and the challenges journalists endure in war-torn areas. Arraf emphasizes the urgent need for effective international action amidst escalating violence and famine.
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Mar 6, 2024 • 27min

Can Gaza Survive on Airdropped Aid?

Exploring the challenges and emotional conflicts of airdropping aid into Gaza, disparity in refugee aid, obstacles in aid delivery amid misconceptions, and Israel's influence on aid distribution in the region.
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Feb 3, 2022 • 24min

Is ISIS Back on the Rise?

In this discussion, Jane Arraf, the Baghdad bureau chief for The New York Times, provides a gripping account of a recent ISIS attack on a prison in northeastern Syria. She explores the chaotic siege and the implications of ISIS's resurgence after three years of dormancy. The conversation delves into the plight of incarcerated fighters and their families, especially the ethical concerns surrounding 700 imprisoned children. Arraf emphasizes the challenges of global responses to radicalization and the dire conditions within overcrowded detention facilities.
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Dec 8, 2020 • 14min

Life After ISIS: A Portrait Of Human Resilience In The Middle East

International correspondent Jane Arraf, who now serves as Baghdad bureau chief for The New York Times, provides a poignant look at resilience in the Middle East. She shares powerful stories of the Yazidi community's return to their village, filled with emotional reunions and the scars of their past. The podcast further explores the unwavering determination of local populations to rebuild amidst the shadows of ISIS and the inspiring activism of young Iraqis fighting for their future. Through these narratives, Arraf highlights an enduring spirit in the face of tragedy.

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