Diary Notes from Gaza with Sami al-Ajrami
As a journalist, Sami Al-Ajrami covered at least 5 Gaza wars. But the one that started after October 7th 2023, was the first in which he lost his house, his family ���� 14 family members died in the first week – and perhaps his sanity. In times of a tentative ceasefire, how does he make sense of what happened, both as human being and as an analyst? And how does one imagine a future, when only just now there is space to feel the pain?
Diary Notes from Gaza with Sami al-Ajrami
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A harrowing book
Sami al-Ajrami has reworked the diary he kept for an Italian newspaper into a harrowing book, which tells the story of his flight from the North of Gaza. It chronicles the daily search for water and food, and the fear of the relentless bombing.
Al-Ajrami has a unique outlook. For a long time, he was the only correspondent in Gaza for Israeli media. He has worked as a fixer for international media for decades, among others for NRC. As such, he has rare insight into the ways Gaza is portrayed in Israel and in Europe – and also what doesn’t make outside of Gaza at all.
Sami al-Ajrami will discuss the future of Gaza with analyst and former NYT-correspondent Taghreed El-Khodary. The evening will be introduced by Leonie van Nierop, who used to work intensely with Al-Ajrami when she was correspondent in Israel and the Palestinian territories for NRC
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