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Surviving Gaza Genocide: 'All my previous war coverage is like a picnic compared to this one'

Meet Mohammed Asad, photojournalist, father and diver. He is MEMO's man on the ground and he has survived a genocide. For 15 months, Mohammed reported from the deadliest Israeli war on Gaza. It was not his first, but the one where death whispered loudest. MEMO's Jehan Alfarra speaks to Mohammed about his life and work during Gaza's bloodiest Israeli attack which has left at least 61,000 Palestinians dead, mostly women and children, and reduced the majority of the besieged enclave to rubble.

February 26, 2025 at 10:44 am