Rowaida Abdelaziz
Rowaida Abdelaziz is a reporter at HuffPost, where she focuses on civil rights and social justice issues within the Muslim community. She has written extensively on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, often highlighting the humanitarian issues faced by Palestinians in Gaza.
86%
The Daily's Verdict
This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.
Bias
70%
Examples:
- The articles consistently lack an Israeli perspective on the water crisis in Gaza, indicating a bias towards the Palestinian perspective.
- The author uses emotionally charged language such as 'Israel's brutal blockade', 'suffering', and 'struggling' when referring to the Palestinians, which could indicate a bias against Israel.
Conflicts of Interest
100%
Examples:
No current examples available.
Contradictions
85%
Examples:
- In one article, the author attributes the water crisis in Gaza primarily to Israeli restrictions, which contradicts other sources that attribute the crisis to a combination of factors including overpopulation, poor infrastructure, and limited rainfall.
Deceptions
90%
Examples:
No current examples available.
Recent Articles
Gaza's Water Crisis: A Humanitarian Concern Amid Ongoing Conflict
Broke On: Sunday, 15 October 2023The ongoing conflict in Gaza has led to a severe water crisis, with civilians struggling to find clean water. The recent escalation of violence between Israel and Hamas has resulted in significant damage to the region's water infrastructure. The majority of Gaza's population is now reliant on water trucks, but the supply is often insufficient and the water quality is questionable. The United Nations has warned of a potential humanitarian disaster if the water crisis is not addressed. Water Crisis in Gaza: Conflict and Shortages Threaten Public Health
Broke On: Sunday, 15 October 2023The ongoing conflict in Gaza has led to a severe water crisis, with civilians struggling to find clean water for daily use. The United Nations has expressed concern over the deteriorating conditions, highlighting the potential for a public health crisis. The water shortage has been compounded by fuel shortages, which have hindered the operation of water pumps and treatment facilities. Efforts are being made to address the crisis, with international aid organizations providing emergency supplies and working to repair damaged infrastructure.