Wild Grass in the Rubble: hunger in northern Gaza through the eyes of the Khair Al-Din brothers

After surviving an Israeli military drone attack, the Khair Al-Din brothers had to give up their journalistic work on the food insecurity in Gaza. Forbidden Stories picked up where their coverage left off.
The destruction of press infrastructure in Gaza: A strategy to blind the public

Since October 7, Israel appears to have systematically targeted press organizations and cameras filming live from the Gaza Strip in order to prevent journalists from covering the ongoing war.
Death from Above: How Israeli Drones are Killing Journalists in Gaza

Israel says it takes strict precautions to avoid civilian casualties in its use of unmanned aerial vehicles. But a pattern has emerged of journalists in Gaza being hit by Israeli drones.
Anatomy of a Shooting: How the Israeli Forces Targeted an Al Araby TV Crew in the West Bank

On May 4, 2024, two journalists from Al Araby TV came under Israeli military fire while covering a raid in the West Bank. They narrowly escaped, and their camera was destroyed.
Why we did the Gaza Project

We had to unite. We had to work together to inform the public. Since the outbreak of Israel’s war in Gaza following Hamas’ terrorist attack on October 7, more than 100 journalists and media workers have been killed, including the rising casualties of over 37,000 civilians.
The Gaza Project: How Forbidden Stories investigated the killing of nearly 100 journalists in Gaza

Since October 7, more than 100 journalists have been killed. Forbidden Stories investigated their killings.