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Inside Gaza

 
 

Mahmud Hams

Mahmud joined AFP in 2003 and is the Gaza office's most famous member, awarded with numerous international prizes. In 2024, he won the Visa d'Or and the Bayeux First Prize for war correspondents. He has covered many events outside Gaza, from the Arab revolutions to the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Evacuated from Gaza in February 2024 with his wife and their four children, he now covers the news for afp from the Doha office in Qatar.

 
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This film is a powerful document that reveals the inside story of a war the vast majority of international media have not been allowed to cover. What happened in Gaza can happen anywhere else : when journalists are being prevented to access the front lines, when local journalists are being discredited and targeted, when their security and that of their families is at risk. 

The team behind INSIDE GAZA feels a strong responsibility to do justice to the testimony of the journalists who have survived the trauma of war and whose lived experience is at the centre of the documentary.

Film can be a tool to bring about change and it is our hope that through a carefully calibrated impact and outreach campaign we will open hearts and minds and contribute to meaningful and necessary social and political transformation.

The impact campaign, like the documentary itself, refrains from taking sides in a conflict, instead remaining focused on those issues that are fundamental to all democracies, irrespective of political, cultural or religious persuasion.

Objective 1: Build CREDIBILITY

ACTIONS:

  • civic outreach events (screenings and panel discussions) in the presence of protagonists focused on improving understanding of rigorous processes and ethics of field journalism
  • screenings & outreach activities for journalism students in presence of protagonists
  • Produce video resource ‘Voices from the Field’ by Palestinian journalists explaining the
    rigorous process of news gathering in a war zone
  • Conduct media literacy seminars/webinars for school students
  • Conduct best-practice webinars for Palestinian journalists in training with protagonists

Objective 2: Promote SOLIDARITY

ACTIONS:

  • Impact screenings and panels at major international journalism gatherings
  • Collaborate and promote information/ communication campaigns by partners RSF and AFP
  • screening/roundtables for journalists in the US with protagonists joining via videoconference
  • Produce video resource ‘Lessons from the Field’ by Palestinian journalists for use by international journalists (dissemination through RSF, CPJ, IPI)

Objective 3: Advocate for ACCESS and safety

ACTIONS:

  • Impact screenings at UNESCO and EU Parliament
  • Secure meetings with policy/decision makers at EU and UN to inform, educate, improve understanding and lobby
  • Amplify and inform RSF and AFP communication campaigns
  • Mainstream media debates and/or interviews (TV, radio)
  • Invite donations to RSF to support legal defence of protagonists who were victims of war crimes
  • Major event with protagonists, journalists at UNESCO Auditorium in conjunction with other NGOs on 2 Nov 2026 for
    the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists (mediatised event).