Rushdi Abu Alouf

Rushdi Abu Alouf is a Palestinian producer for the BBC in Gaza City.[1]

Biography

For more than five years, Rushdi Abu Alouf has worked for the BBC, on the BBC Arabic Service.[1] Along with Hamada Abu Qammar, he was trained by Alan Johnston and now works for the BBC in their Gaza City office. During the 2008–2009 Israel–Gaza conflict, when Israel banned foreign correspondents from entering the Gaza Strip, he reported from the scene.[2]

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References

  1. Luft, Oliver (Jan 10, 2009). "Ban on foreign journalists skews coverage of conflict". the guardian. Retrieved Jan 14, 2009.
  2. Stephenson, James (Jan 6, 2009). "Reporting from Gaza". BBC NEWS. Retrieved Jan 14, 2009.
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