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Brooke Anderson

Anderson

Brooke is The New Arab's Washington, DC correspondent. She did her BA in Geography of the Middle East at the University of London, SOAS, where she wrote a dissertation on water policy in Syria and Turkey. She spent five years in Damascus, where she studied Arabic and worked as a journalist and eight years in Beirut, where she mainly worked as a journalist. She has won awards for writing about police brutality in the US and Syrian refugees in Lebanon.

 

Areas of focus: US foreign policy, Arab and Muslim communities in the US, political movements in the US

Follow her on Twitter: @Brookethenews

Presidents of prominent US universities are facing retribution for weeks-long student encampments protesting Israel's war in Gaza.

18 May, 2024

An AIPAC-affiliated political action committee has put $2 million into defeating progressive US House member Jamaal Bowman, a vocal critic of Israel.

18 May, 2024

On Wednesday, the State Department held a briefing to share details and answer questions about the new sea corridor to facilitate food aid to Gaza.

16 May, 2024

A candidate largely funded by an AIPAC political action committee has won the Democratic primary for US Congress in Maryland.

15 May, 2024

A case on academic freedom and the right to boycott was heard in US court this week amid growing tensions over freedom of expression on Israel and Palestine.

09 May, 2024

"We're brothers. It's very hard to feel joy. There's a cloud that's really killing the joy. Sure, it's a holiday, but something is missing."

07 May, 2024

There were strong expressions of solidarity with Palestinians at the University of Michigan's graduation ceremony on Saturday, urging divestment from Israel.

05 May, 2024

Muslim Advocacy Day took place this week amid mounting frustration over the US government's continued support for Israel's war in Gaza.

04 May, 2024

Many of the students feel the need to speak out against a public narrative that has taken hold, often portraying them as dangerous, chaotic and "antisemitic".

30 April, 2024

Hundreds turned out on a chilly Saturday evening in Washington to protest the White House Correspondents' Dinner in a show of support for journalists in Gaza.

28 April, 2024