By: Lior Soroka, Claire Parker
Israel opened a formal probe into the killings after footage of the incident circulated that showed two men shot at close range as they lay on the ground.
Claire Parker is the Cairo bureau chief at The Washington Post. She covers North Africa, Yemen, and the Israel-Gaza war, drawing on her previous experience as a staff writer on the international desk and as a freelance journalist in Tunisia. Claire's work has been featured in notable publications including Stuff, The Independent, and The Boston Globe.
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Claire Parker's coverage focuses primarily on the Middle East conflict, particularly the Israel-Gaza war and its political implications. Her articles mainly cover evolving stories and breaking news related to government announcements in this region.
If you are considering reaching out to Claire, it would be best to provide insights or commentary related to the ongoing developments in the Israel-Gaza conflict, regional politics, or issues related to Hamas and other key players involved. Topics such as peace negotiations, diplomatic efforts, humanitarian concerns in the region could also align with her coverage areas.
Given her focus on breaking news and evolving stories within government & politics and world affairs themes centered around these topics will likely capture Claire’s attention. If you have expert insights into these events or can offer unique perspectives on unfolding situations in the Middle East conflict zone your pitches may resonate well with her reporting interests.
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