Barefoot in thorns: Gaza through the eyes of a Palestinian photographer
by Jehad al-Saftawi from World news | The Guardian on (#5B0XA)
My Gaza by Jehad al-Saftawi is a personal account of peoples' suffering as they go about their lives under Israeli blockade
Working as a journalist in Gaza, says Palestinian photographer Jehad al-Saftawi, is like walking barefoot in a field of thorns. You must always watch where you step. Each neighbourhood is composed of its own intimate social network, and travelling through them with a camera makes you a significant suspicion.
You're caught between the two sides of the conflict: the rulers of Gaza limit what you can photograph and write about, imprisoning and torturing those who disobey. At the same time, the Israeli army sees you as a potential threat that must be eliminated, as has been the fate of many Palestinian journalists."
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