
Rushdi Abualouf
Experienced BBC Gaza correspondent with more than two decades covering Palestinian affairs; provided on-the-ground perspective about the impact of the war in Gaza and personal family experiences.
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Sep 30, 2025 • 32min
Gaza Conflict: Two years on
Rushdi Abualouf, an experienced BBC Gaza correspondent, shares gripping personal stories about the war's impact on his family and the relentless hardships faced by Gazans. Jeremy Bowen, BBC International Editor, delves into the historical roots of the conflict, tracing it back over a century and discussing its regional ramifications involving groups like Hezbollah. They dissect the evolving sentiments in Israel, ponder the future of potential peace solutions, and navigate the complexities of language used in reporting on such sensitive issues.

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Oct 9, 2024 • 57min
Reporting Gaza, expert women on the news, publishing's big week
This discussion features Zanny Minton Beddoes, Editor-in-chief of The Economist; Rushdi Abualouf, the BBC's Gaza correspondent; and Noga Tanapolsky, freelance journalist. They dive deep into the challenges of reporting from conflict zones, highlighting emotional nuances and personal experiences in Gaza. The importance of increasing female representation in media is emphasized, along with collaborative initiatives addressing gender disparity. They also unpack the significance of 'Super Thursday' in the publishing world, exploring trends and the impact of social media on book sales.

Oct 7, 2024 • 27min
Bonus: The Conflict: Israel and Gaza one year on
Jeremy Bowen, BBC's international editor, shares his expert analysis of the Israel-Gaza conflict, reflecting on its historical significance. Anna Foster, reporting from Beirut, discusses how the conflict impacts Lebanon and regional tensions. Rushdi Abualouf provides firsthand accounts from Gaza, detailing the war's devastating humanitarian crisis. The conversation dives into personal stories from affected families, the complexities of military actions versus political influences, and the uncertainties of future peace efforts amid escalating violence.

Oct 6, 2024 • 29min
The Conflict: Israel and Gaza one year on
Lise Doucet, BBC's chief international correspondent, is joined by international editor Jeremy Bowen and correspondent Rushdi Abualouf for a poignant discussion on the Israel-Gaza conflict one year on. They reflect on the escalation of violence, the human cost of the war, and the heartbreaking stories of families torn apart by conflict. The conversation delves into the broader implications for the region, ongoing geopolitical tensions, and the persistent hope for resolution amidst the turmoil.

Nov 6, 2023 • 14min
Israeli Strikes Intensify
Lyse Doucet, Rushdi Abualouf, Anna Foster, and Jon Donnison discuss the intense night of Israeli bombardment in the Israel-Gaza War, US Secretary of State's diplomatic efforts, the dire conditions faced by Palestinians in Gaza, the desperate search for a hostage family, and reflections on the intensification of the conflict and universal pain of war.