Ashley Gallagher
Contributor
Gaza's Christians Brew Illegal Wine in Defiance of Hamas
Amid the ongoing violence between Hamas and Israel, Gaza's small Christian community continues to practice its age-old traditions—and that means brewing home-made, illegal wine right under the noses of the people in power.
Fishing for Survival in Gaza City
In the 1990s, Palestinian fishermen were able to sail 20 nautical miles to catch a diverse haul of seafood. Today, the tensions between Israelis and Hamas have limited their fishing range to three miles from shore, where biodiversity is scarce.
Syrian Refugees Are Turning to Prostitution at 'Super Nightclubs'
We talked to Farah, a Syrian refugee now working as a prostitute in Lebanon, and Hassan, her pimp at a “super nightclub” in Hazmiyeh.