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Christina Cavalcanti

  • العربية: كريستينا كفلكنتي

Christina Cavalcanti is a journalist at The Public Source.

First responders stand amid burning rubble in what seems to be a collapsed building.

Wave of Israeli Strikes Across Lebanon Kills Hundreds in Minutes

By
Christina Cavalcanti Laura Albast
A hand holds remains of a missile filled with olive branches. A kuffiyeh is wrapped around the hand.

“We Will Not Compromise. We Will Resist”: Lebanon’s Intellectual and Cultural Front Rallies for National Resistance

By
Christina Cavalcanti Dana Hourany
A crowd of mourners carries a coffin draped with an Al Mayadeen flag and covered in white flowers during a funeral in Dahieh, Beirut, while others hold photos of slain journalists, Ali Shoeib, Fatima and Mohammad Ftouni..

The Voice of the South and the Witness on the Frontline, Silenced by Israeli Attack on Journalists

By
Christina Cavalcanti Dana Hourany
A drawing of martyred media worker Mohammad Sherri by illustrator Amy Chiniara.

Veteran Journalist Mohammad Sherri Killed by Israel

By
Christina Cavalcanti
A loaf of Arabic bread inflates inside an oven. Fire seen in the background.

Rising Food Prices and Limited Government Action Deepen Lebanon's Food Insecurity

By
Mohammad al-Khansa
An Israeli leaflet dropped over south Lebanon 1982-1985, it reads: "Announcement to southern villagers:  Considering the increase in terrorist activity and the launching of missiles from the south into Israel, the Israeli Defense Forces will do whatever necessary to end these activities.  Calm must prevail on both border fronts.  Citizens!  If you want to live your lives in peace, you must refrain from providing any assistance to those who carry out terrorist acts or those who assist them ..."

From Leaflets to Digital Tools: A Brief History of Israeli Psychological Warfare

By
Christina Cavalcanti Basyma Saad

“We’re Broken”: A Testimony of Displacement From Alma al-Shaab

By
Tracy J. Jawad
A survivor of the Israeli pager attack holds up a poster that reads: “The Lebanese state must shelter its own.”

Beirut Marches for the Displaced: “The Lebanese State Must Shelter Its Own”

By
Christina Cavalcanti Ghassan Mogharbel
Photographs by
Fatima Joumaa
A monochrome map showing Greater Beirut, specifically highlighting the entire Dahieh area in red, where the Israeli army issued a displacement order for the area's entire population. The map's title reads: "Israeli occupation forces issue forced displacement order to all Dahieh residents"

Israeli Occupation Issues Forced Displacement Order for All of Dahieh

By
Christina Cavalcanti
Maps by
Ahmad Baydoun

Triumphant, Dahieh Residents Celebrate Their Return Home

By
Livia Bergmeijer
A group of women holding up signs to the camera. One of them reads "We are dying" in Arabic.

“No Shelters, No Solutions”: Sudanese Asylum Seekers Call for Urgent UN Support

By
Christina Cavalcanti
The photo shows several damaged tombstones in Beirut's Bachoura Cemetery.

Can the Dead Rest? Israeli Strike on Bachoura Damages Beirut’s Historic Cemetery

By
Tracy J. Jawad

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