Nadda Osman

Nadda Osman

Osman

Nadda Osman is British-Egyptian journalist and editor based in London. She holds a degree in English and Journalism and reports on the Middle East and north Africa.

She has reported from Lebanon, Turkey and Palestine, and has covered a wide array of topics from human rights around the region to Israel's 2023-4 war on Gaza.

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10 June, 2026

The public figures signed a letter urging that the “terrorism connection” against the pro-Palestine activists be dropped.

09 June, 2026

Prominent Gaza doctor Hussam Abu Safiya has been transferred to a maximum-security prison and placed in solitary confinement.

09 June, 2026

Rights organisations tell The New Arab that shutting Gaza's crossings risks accelerating starvation and cutting off vital supplies.

08 June, 2026

The viral social media sensation says the bombing of the restaurant has had a direct effect on the livelihood of dozens of employees and their families.

02 June, 2026

The expletive-laden call from a frustrated Trump comes despite the US stating it does not expect Israel to continue absorbing attacks from Hezbollah.

02 June, 2026

The US-led committee has garnered criticism in Lebanon, as it has increasingly prevented the army and rescue teams from reaching victims.

01 June, 2026

Shocking testimonies from activists detained from a Gaza-bound flotilla state that Israeli forces sexually abused, raped, and beat them

22 May, 2026

There have been at least 125,000 cases of skin infection recorded in Gaza since the start of this year, as Israel continues to stop vital aid

22 May, 2026

Egyptian security forces are detaining and deporting refugees back to Sudan, including those who have valid documentation, causing alarm among rights groups.

20 May, 2026