‘I want a loud death’: Gaza journalist Fatima Hassouna’s last wish echoes after fatal Israeli airstrike
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‘I want a loud death’: Gaza journalist Fatima Hassouna’s last wish echoes after fatal Israeli airstrike
Fatima Hassouna’s powerful images of Gaza made her a global voice for its people. Her death in an Israeli airstrike fulfilled her haunting wish for a “loud death” and is now central to a Cannes-bound documentary.
Gaza journalist featured in new Cannes documentary killed in Israeli airstrike - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
(CNN) — Fatima Hassouna, a war documentarian who had covered the conflict in Gaza on the ground for 18 months and the subject of a new documentary to be screened at the Cannes Film Festival next month, was killed along with seven members of her family in an Israeli strike this week. “If I die, I want a resounding death, I do not want me in urgent news, nor in a number with a group,” Hassouna wrote in a post on Instagram in August 2024. “I want a…
VEA / Carlos A. Batatin The 25-year-old Palestinian photojournalist and filmmaker, Fatma Hassona, was killed by Israeli invading forces during indiscriminate bombings in the Gaza Strip. According to a review published on the website www.telesurtv.net, human rights organizations demand to investigate this crime as part of the Israeli pattern of attacks against the press. Hassona has joined more than 200 journalists killed by occupation forces sin…
Gazan Photojournalist, Set to Feature in Cannes Documentary Killed in Israeli Air Strike - Clarion India
GAZA — Fatima Hassouna, a Palestinian photojournalist and artist who captured everyday life under siege in Gaza, was killed in an Israeli air strike on Wednesday. She was 33. Hassouna is the central figure in Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk, a documentary by Iranian filmmaker Sepideh Farsi that was selected this week for screening at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. The film centres on video conversations between the two women and paints a …
The Israeli Army killed photojournalist Fatima Hassouna with her family members on Wednesday after bombing her house in the Al Tuffah neighborhood, east of Gaza City. There were 10 people killed and 13 others injured. The number of journalists who died while covering the genocide in Gaza has long exceeded by far any other conflict: including the Vietnam war and the two world wars. By ANRed.
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