Gaza Project Reading time : 5 min. Bird’s eye view : documenting Gaza from its skies Journalists filming with drones have been regularly killed or injured in Israeli strikes. One of them, Mahmoud Isleem Al-Basos, collaborated on the Gaza Project. To continue his work, Forbidden Stories and its partners used his drone footage to create […]| Forbidden Stories
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
The Israeli X account called Gazawood claims to expose alleged Palestinian “lies” from Gaza. But Forbidden Stories and its partners have uncovered research from an Israeli NGO indicating that Gazawood does, in fact, practice online disinformation on a massive scale.| 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
To commemorate International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists and the seven year anniversary of Forbidden Stories, we are asking you to help us pursue the investigations of journalists who have been silenced.| 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
Le 15 décembre 2023, le journaliste Samer Abu Daqqa a été tué par une frappe israélienne à Khan Younès. À l’aide de témoignages et d’une enquête en sources ouvertes, nous retraçons sa dernière journée.| 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