Gaza: The Train to Freedom with Dr Mohammed Mustafa @beastfromthe_middleeast

EPISODE · Jul 23, 2025 · 49 MIN

Gaza: The Train to Freedom with Dr Mohammed Mustafa @beastfromthe_middleeast

from Higher Love with Megan · host Megan Cooper

In this conversation, I speak with Dr. Mohammed Mustafa @beastfromthe_middleeast about the ongoing crisis in Gaza, the urgency of action and the resilience of the Palestinian people who have captured the hearts of the world.Dr. Mustafa shares his experiences serving in Gaza and the ongoing challenges faced by healthcare workers and the importance of ongoing solidarity. He emphasises the need for continued advocacy and his plans for a mobile hospital to support the rebuilding of Gaza's healthcare system. The discussion highlights the growing global movement for Palestine and the power of humanity in the face of oppression.About Dr Mohammed Mustafa:An English-Australian emergency physician trainee and humanitarian of Palestinian heritage, Dr Mo served in Gaza’s Nasser and European hospitals providing critical emergency care amid escalating violence in 2024 and 2025. He returned to Gaza in March of this year, arriving just as a fragile ceasefire collapsed. His raw, live reporting from inside emergency departments brought the scale of the increasing devastation to millions worldwide. Since leaving Gaza, Dr Mo has been advocating tirelessly across countries, connecting with international governments, broadcasters and media platforms to protect the children of Gaza. On other episodes such as The Muslim Pound and Owen Jones Podcast you can hear his personal experiences of providing medical care in Gaza, the likes of which it is almost impossible to comprehend let alone be prepared to experience first-hand. He continuously centres the commitment of Palestinian doctors, nurses and medics, the ones who tirelessly risk their lives every day to do their jobs and who deserve our continual support and solidarity.In this episode:- The urgency for immediate action in Gaza- Dr Mo's experiences in Gaza 2024-25- Healthcare workers in Gaza as the most courageous of those who walk amongst us- Finding what unites us rather than divides us- Media narratives that have continued to dehumanise Palestinians over the decades and the slipping of the propaganda veil- The growing shift in questioning our misinformed views of Muslims, Islam and Arab culture- How Palestinians may be losing daily battles but have won their way into people's hearts due to their courage, grace and resilience amidst such suffering- The inevitability of success in the global movement for Palestine however long it takes- Hope for the future lies in rebuilding and supporting Gaza's healthcare system.- The importance to continue doing what we are doingPlease continue to follow Dr Mohammed Mustafa via his social media and continue to do all you can to support our brothers and sisters in Palestine.Episode Highlights:08:45: The importance of showing grace to people new to the movement who are unlearning decades of propaganda.11:30: Why Gaza is the intersection of major global issues like capitalism, colonialism, human rights, and racism.23:25: How the profound humanity of the Palestinian people has created a global movement of support and love.39:50: A simple piece of advice for everyone: no matter how hopeless you feel, just keep going. Every small action contributes to the tipping of the scales.42:25: The vision for a mobile children's hospital, not just to treat patients, but to rebuild hope, expertise, and the future of Gaza's healthcare system.Connect with Megan:Instagram: @‌HigherLove_withMeganWebsite: http://www.higher-love.comThis episode was written and recorded by me and produced by Lucy Lucraft (http://lucylucraft.co.uk )If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5* rating and review

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