In Gaza, photojournalists at strength and last witnesses of a media blockade war tell the “heart of hell”

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In Gaza, 660 days of war, despair, relentless work for Palestinian journalists. Abdelhakim Abu Riash is a photographer and works mainly for the Turkish agency Anadolu. He was born 37 years ago north of the enclave, in Beit Lahia. Every day, he documents the “nightmare”. Distress in the eyes of those who tend at arm’s length and hopes of scrap or plastic basins, the body crushed by the crowd against the palisades of the palisades of the palisades of of the blanket, These popular soups and rescue buoys for hungry Gazaouis. Daily, he worries about the fate of children whose hunger is measured with increasingly salient coasts. He photographs white shrouds in the corridors of the Al-Shifa hospital. Captures destruction, flight, ruins, everywhere. “This work is exhausting, both mentally and physically, especially under incessant air strikes and direct attacks,” writes Abdelhakim Abu Riash, on Whatsapp. But I carry a message that I must transmit to the world, whatever the price. ”

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