Published: TUESDAY October 15, 2024: 'SAHER ALGHORRA Wins LUCIE Impact Award' by ZUMA Press award winning photo-journalist Saher Alghorra: Born in 1997 in Gaza City, Saher attended University of Palestine, graduating with a degree in public relations, media, and photography. Saher got his first camera in 2017. During his studies, Saher set out to document the beauty of his city, until the wars changed his orientation in narrating the daily of life in Gaza changed to narrating the destruction that befell his city and to convey the horror of what was happening to the outside world.
© zReportage.com Issue #958 Story of the Week: Published: TUESDAY October 15, 2024: 'SAHER ALGHORRA Wins LUCIE Impact Award' by ZUMA Press award winning photo-journalist Saher Alghorra: Born in 1997 in Gaza City, Saher attended University of Palestine, graduating with a degree in public relations, media, and photography. Saher got his first camera in 2017. During his studies, Saher set out to document the beauty of his city, until the wars changed his orientation in narrating the daily of life in Gaza changed to narrating the destruction that befell his city and to convey the horror of what was happening to the outside world.
OMAR LAFI reacts next to the body of his nephew, who was killed in Israeli airstrikes on the Soussi Mosque in Gaza City. Israel pounded the Gaza Strip overnight as fighting with Islamist Hamas militants continues.
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A paramedic holds a little girl with her face full of blood and dirt from the effects of the bombing by Israeli aircraft in retribution after Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023.
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A Palestinian woman bids farewell to her daughter who was killed at dawn today after bombing their house by Israel, resulting in the injury of the mother and the loss of her child.
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A Palestinian child kisses the head of his father who was killed as a result of the Israeli bombing.
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Two Palestinian children cry after the father was killed as a result of the Israeli bombing. Israel resumed fighting Hamas in the Gaza Strip on Friday morning after the end of a seven-day truce between Israel and Hamas militants.
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A Palestinian child kisses the head of his father who was killed as a result of the Israeli bombing against Hamas.
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Palestinians look at the damage after Israeli warplanes bombed a residential house in the Al-Amal neighborhood, west of Khan Yunis, without warning. Dozens of people were reported injured and transferred to hospitals.
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Palestinians carry an injured man following the Israeli bombing on Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip. Israel resumed fighting Hamas in the Gaza Strip on Friday morning after the end of a seven-day truce between Israel and Hamas militants.
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Palestinian children hungry and desperate line up for a free meal in Rafah. International relief agencies say Gaza is suffering from shortages of food, medicine and other basic supplies as a result from the war that has been going on for two and a half months between Israel and Hamas.
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An ambulance arrives at the scene of the bombing and destruction by Israeli warplanes of a house in the Al-Amal neighborhood, west of Khan Yunis before sunrise. The rocket attack led to injuries among the displaced people sheltering with the nearby Palestinian Red Crescent Society.
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Saher Alghorra born in 1997 in Palestine, began his work as a photojournalist in 2021 with many international agencies and institutions as a freelance photojournalist, quickly his work spread via international newspapers and magazines such as the British newspaper The Guardian, Time magazine in The US, WSJ and others. Saher in July of 2023 became ZUMA Press Wire Service Chief Photo-Journalist in Gaza.
© Saher Alghorra born in 1997 in Palestine, began his work as a photojournalist in 2021 with many international agencies and institutions as a freelance photojournalist, quickly his work spread via international newspapers and magazines such as the British newspaper The Guardian, Time magazine in The US, WSJ and others. Saher in July of 2023 became ZUMA Press Wire Service Chief Photo-Journalist in Gaza.