Rushing north after the ceasefire to see what remains of their former lives, Gazans find flattened homes, bulldozed graves, and missing bodies.| +972 Magazine
After the Gaza Project revealed how some were targeted by the Israeli Army, Forbidden Stories and its partners have launched a new investigation about these reporters, killed or injured while on duty, especially those filming with drones.| Forbidden Stories
Since 2001, Israeli fire has claimed the lives of nearly 200 journalists—170 of them since the war on Gaza began. Yet, even in the most extreme cases, Israel has failed to hold anyone accountable.| Forbidden Stories
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On May 4, 2024, two journalists from Al Araby TV came under Israeli military fire while covering a raid in the West Bank. They narrowly escaped, and their camera was destroyed.| Forbidden Stories