'I want a resounding death,' Gaza journalist wrote before strike killed her
Briefly

Fatma Hassona, a 25-year-old Palestinian photographer, was dedicated to documenting the impact of the war in Gaza, capturing both tragedy and hope. Engaged and with a documentary about her life accepted to Acid Cannes, she faced the harsh realities of conflict. Just a day after this achievement, she and family were killed in an Israeli airstrike, underscoring the grim toll on journalists in the region. Her statements highlight a desire for meaningful legacy, reflecting on the broader plight of the media in conflict zones.
I want a death that the world hears, an effect that remains for the extent of the ages, and immortal images that neither time nor space is buried.
The international community's failure to protect Palestinian journalists has ravaged Gaza's press corps.
Read at The Washington Post
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