Photojournalist Salama Nabil Younis relies on his phone for work since his camera and laptop were destroyed in airstrike. Photo courtesy of Younis. “A working day in Gaza for a journalist feels like waiting to be executed on the gallows.” This is how 27-year-old photojournalist Salama Nabil Younis describes the brutal reality he faces each day. For front-line journalists like him, reporting from Gaza isn’t just a professional challenge – it’s a psychological, emotional, and existent...