Middle East Letter from Gaza: Militant groups on the border with Israel are preparing for war Abu Mujahid, a 40-year-old commander in the Salahuddin Brigade, a Palestinian militant organisation set up to defend the Gaza Strip, has to switch cars five times… By Bel Trew
Imagine seeing your little brother under fire, on television, begging to go home The last time Nosayba Halawa, an Irish-Egyptian citizen, say her brother Ibrahim was on a live stream of the… By Bel Trew
Counting the cost of the generals’ crackdown Cairo’s main morgue is bursting with hundreds of bodies from four of the bloodiest days in Egypt’s modern history.… By Bel Trew
Egypt in crisis: “The body is evidence of the massacre, how can I put it in the ground?“ Bel Trew goes inside the Cairo morgue where the bodies of Morsi supporters, massacred by the army, are waiting… By Bel Trew
Egypt in crisis: “The body is evidence of the massacre, how can I put it in the ground?” Bel Trew goes inside the Cairo morgue where the bodies of Morsi supporters, massacred by the army, are waiting… By Bel Trew
Egypt’s massacre: “We aren’t leaving, we are ready to die for our freedom“ Egypt's military-backed government may have plunged the country into sectarian conflict with its deadly crackdown on Muslim Brotherhood protesters… By Bel Trew
Food, fuel and faith divide Cairo’s streets While the president and army appear locked in conflict, the streets are divided between the extraordinary groundswell of dissent… By Bel Trew
A make or break moment for Egypt’s President Morsi The first anniversary of the president's inauguration is expected to spark nationwide protests. The grassroots campaign Tamarod aims to… By Bel Trew
The People’s Republic: the rise of civil disobedience in Egypt As Egypt celebrates the second anniversary of the 25 January revolution, cities are threatening to declare independence from central… By Bel Trew