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.