I'm so grateful for the opportunity to tell their story and immensely proud of the whole team behind this film. Thank you for this recognition, @PeabodyAwards. #StoriesThatMatter
In 14 heart-wrenching minutes, So They Know We Existed captures civilian Palestinians’ experience of war.
Watch @soledadobrien present this essential @nytimes video with a Peabody Award.
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‘You Carry Your Home With You’: A Palestinian Poet’s Journey Out of Gaza
This is the most powerful short film I can ask people to watch. Not because it is about me and my family, but because mine is the story of thousands of Gazans who couldn’t share theirs.
Huge thanks to the genius producers who worked with me on this film: Mona El-Naggar, Neil Collier and Santiago García Muñoz.
Throughout her work on the film with me, Mona El-Naggar, has become a close friend and support in our journey in Cairo. She is one of the few brilliant journalists I ever met.
Please watch this 5-minute film. Share it. It has videos I never shared before with anyone.
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When a 2,000-pound bomb detonates, it creates a blastwave that can harm people up to 3,000 feet away. Our Visual Investigation suggests Israel routinely dropped this bomb in the area south of Wadi Gaza - the place it had repeatedly told civilians in Gaza to move to for safety. https://t.co/Ir7GkmvIJI
Several Israeli shells hit Al Shifa Hospital on Friday during intense fighting in Gaza.
Seven people were killed in at least four strikes on different parts of the sprawling complex.
Latest with @NeilCollier. 🧵
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Trapped in deadly fighting between Israel and Hamas, Palestinians in Gaza captured the toll of the 11-day war on camera. Children, a journalist, a musician and a rescue worker — they spoke to us about the trauma of violence under an indefinite blockade https://t.co/bVbNCNXeEi
“I started to film so they know we existed.” Trapped in deadly fighting between Israel and Hamas, Palestinians in Gaza used their phones to capture the toll of the 11-day war in May. https://t.co/gjvwPp6LkP
Kurds in northeast Syria are grappling with loss and a sense of betrayal since the U.S. withdrew troops. "What is there to say to Trump?" said the grandfather of a girl who lost a leg. "If it weren’t for his withdrawal, this wouldn’t have happened." https://t.co/997vtcY6m6
We went to the notorious Al Hol camp in Syria to speak with the wives of ISIS fighters. Some remained radicalized. Others said they regretted joining. https://t.co/jYA8wGITJm
The @nytimes obtained thousands of previously unheard Russian Air Force communications in Syria. Our investigation shows how Russia bombed four hospitals in just 12 hours. https://t.co/pW0TzDL0Qb
Indian authorities say life is returning to normal in Kashmir. But thousands of people have been detained, and the military still patrols the streets, firing pellet guns and tear gas to quell protests. Read more: https://t.co/e9siGyc5A1