Of the few journalists who used drones to document the destruction wrought by the Israeli army, at least five have been killed or seriously wounded by deliberate strikes| Forbidden Stories
Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna was pronounced dead in Russian captivity in October 2024, after being secretly held for months in Russian-occupied Ukraine and a Russian prison. In February 2025, her body was repatriated. Forbidden Stories investigated her detention and death, which came on the heels of a reporting trip to Zaporizhzhia, aimed at telling the stories of Ukrainian civilians unlawfully held by Russia.| Forbidden Stories
Gaza Project We had to unite Almost 170 Palestinian journalists were killed in the Gaza Strip after Israel launched a war of retaliation for the Hamas terrorist attacks on October 7, 2023. In June 2024, then in March 2025, Forbidden Storis coordinated the Gaza Project, gathering more than 50 journalists from 18 media outlets. We […]| Forbidden Stories
After surviving an Israeli military drone attack, the Khair Al-Din brothers had to give up their journalistic work on the food insecurity in Gaza. Forbidden Stories picked up where their coverage left off.| Forbidden Stories
Since October 7, Israel appears to have systematically targeted press organizations and cameras filming live from the Gaza Strip in order to prevent journalists from covering the ongoing war.| Forbidden Stories
As part of the Gaza Project, Forbidden Stories and its partners pursued the work of journalists attacked while covering West Bank settlement expansion and the displacement of Bedouin communities.| Forbidden Stories
Israel says it takes strict precautions to avoid civilian casualties in its use of unmanned aerial vehicles. But a pattern has emerged of journalists in Gaza being hit by Israeli drones.| Forbidden Stories
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