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Palestinian Journalists on Reporting in a War Zone

Palestinian Journalists on Reporting in a War Zone

We’ll speak with journalists from Gaza about what it means to report, amid trauma and loss, a story they’re part of.

KQED's Forum

February 1, 202454m 23s

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Show Notes

Wearing blue vests labeled “Press,” journalists in Gaza risk their lives to document and publicize a war that’s killed more than 28,000 people. At least 85 journalists are among the dead – 78 of whom were Palestinian. Because Israel and Egypt have denied foreign journalists entry into Gaza, the burden of on-the-ground reporting falls predominantly to Palestinian journalists, who work amid airstrikes, intermittent cell and internet service and an abiding fear for the safety of their loved ones. In December, the Committee to Protect Journalists labeled the post-Oct. 7 conflict deadlier for media workers than any full year of conflict, anywhere, since it began keeping track in 1992. We’ll speak with journalists from Gaza about what it means to report, amid trauma and loss, a story they’re part of.


Guests:


Rushdi Abualouf, Gaza correspondent reporting from Istanbul, BBC


Mai Yaghi, correspondent based in Gaza, AFP


Adel Zaanoun, bureau chief in Gaza, AFP


Youmna ElSayed, English Correspondent in Gaza now speaking from Egypt, Al Jazeera

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