In 2008, he began to deal with stories of international interest and focused his attention on Asia and the Middle East, principally in Israel and Palestine, covering social, political and cultural issues.
[7][8][9] According to Firstpost, the series "chronicles love stories set against the backdrop of one of the longest contemporary conflicts, the Israeli-Palestinian war.
The story shows the impact of the conflict on Palestinian families and the difficulties they face in preserving their reproductive rights and human dignity.
[19][20] The book is edited by Sarah Leen, designed by Ramon Pez and includes the poetry of Taha Muhammad Ali.
In 2016, for Vice he documented the illegal narcotics trade in Gaza, writing that his work "imposes a socio-anthropological lens to explore escapism and suffering in the face of social malaise.