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A Tribute to our Colleagues

This exhibition is a tribute to our colleagues and our journalist friends who were killed in Gaza. Israel's targeting of media professionals during the current onslaught is unprecedented in history. We present their stories to remember them.

Journalists in Gaza are tasked with the impossible: surviving daily life with a lack of shelter, food, and other basic needs, worrying constantly about loved ones, and facing ongoing destruction of everything they own while putting their lives on the line to do their job.  

On top of such unbearable circumstances, they carry the responsibility of conveying the urgency, details, and dimensions of devastation, having to tell and retell their personal and collective loss to the world.

About the Photographer: 

Belal Alhamss, a 23-year-old physiotherapy graduate from Gaza and a member of the Untold Palestine Collective. He has spent eight years honing his photography skills. He has delved into different styles, from commercial to landscape photography, and is currently focused on documenting the reality of the war in Gaza. Despite having his studio and home destroyed by the Israeli war machine, Belal continues to photograph the suffering and challenges faced by his family and community in Rafah, where he is currently displaced. 

 

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Human Cost
Targeted on Duty
To wear the press vest in Gaza is to wear a target.
To wear the press vest in Gaza is to wear a target. The journalists in this space were killed while actively fulfilling their duty to the truth - documenting massacres, standing outside hospitals, and operating their cameras under heavy bombardment. They were targeted while holding the line, ensuring the world could not look away.
Daily Realities
Erased Sanctuaries
For many media professionals, the threat followed them away from the field and into the places meant for rest and refuge.
There is no safe haven. For many media professionals, the threat followed them away from the field and into the places meant for rest and refuge. These are the stories of colleagues who were killed alongside their families, buried under the rubble of their own homes and displacement tents.
The Impact of Conflict
A Shared Survival
When homes are destroyed and families are separated, survival becomes a shared endeavor.
When homes are destroyed and families are separated, survival becomes a shared endeavor. The journalists remembered here shared more than a profession. They shared the profound camaraderie forged through displacement; sleeping on hospital floors, splitting rations in makeshift tents, and holding each other through the darkest moments of the war.

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