They conveyed the scene in all its details during the 100 days of war on the Gaza Strip, and like other residents of the Strip, they suffered from bombing, displacement, and the loss of loved ones. They are Tel Aviv Tribune correspondents in Gaza, some of whom provide testimonies detailing their suffering.
Wael Al-Dahdouh says: “For 100 days, we were witnesses to a bloody and destructive war in a way that Gaza had never experienced before. We were witnesses to the destruction of homes, the destruction of residential blocks, their removal from existence, and the removal of families and entire families from the civil registry.”
He revealed that they lived the experience of Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, where there were body parts, children and women victims, and they were witnesses to the state of displacement, forced displacement and all the tragedies.
He also said that, as journalists and correspondents, they experienced the bitterness of personal targeting in this war. Members of his family were martyred and he was personally targeted and injured, as was his colleague, the photographer Samer Abu Daqqa, and his eldest son, Hamza al-Dahdouh, were martyred.
Hisham Zaqout, Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent from Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, narrated how, during 100 days of war, he witnessed the occupation’s targeting of journalists and their families and the destruction of homes on the heads of their residents, and that he witnessed killing, destruction, displacement and starvation, and described the Israeli war as unparalleled, “but our media coverage “It will continue.”
For his part, correspondent Moamen Al-Sharafi confirmed that this war is not similar to other wars, but the media coverage will not stop and their hope is that tomorrow will be bright for the children of Gaza.
Journalist Hani Al-Shaer – a collaborator with Al-Jazeera from the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip – also said that he covered the genocide committed by Israel in Gaza, and lived through scenes of killing, destruction, pain, displacement, and starvation, but he also witnessed the hope, steadfastness, and steadfastness of the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
As for journalist Ashraf Abu Amra, he said that during 100 days of aggression he witnessed large massacres and displacements, and pointed out that those scenes did not leave him, and he described this war as exceptional and against civilians, which is the same opinion as journalist Ismail Abu Omar from Khan Yunis, who documented With his fellow photographers, he shared the processes of displacement and displacement and the details of suffering.
Journalist Anas Al-Sharif – who reports details of the war from the northern Gaza Strip – was unable to record his speech due to a health condition.