Gaza's Voice Silenced: Photojournalist Fatima Hassouna Killed in Israeli Strike

In yet another devastating assault on Gaza, Palestinian photojournalist Fatima Hassouna was killed this morning alongside ten members of her family after an Israeli airstrike flattened their home in the Al-Tuffah neighbourhood of Gaza City. Among the dead were women and children.

Fatima was more than a journalist—she was a witness. Since the beginning of the ongoing Israeli assault, she refused to leave the besieged north. Armed with her camera and an unbreakable spirit, she captured both the quiet resistance of daily life and the screams buried beneath the rubble. Her lens documented war crimes, her presence defied the narrative. She stood with the hungry, the displaced, and the grieving, amplifying their voices through every photograph and every frame.

Her killing marks a grim addition to the growing list of Palestinian journalists who have lost their lives in what many are calling a war on truth. Over 210 media workers have been killed since October, many while doing their job—telling the world what it refuses to see. Just days ago, two other journalists were killed in a targeted strike on a press tent near Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis.

Fatima Hassouna is gone, but her work endures. In every shattered frame, in every unspoken word, Gaza's story lives on.

 
Source : Safa News