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The Gaza Project

clock icon 27 March 2025

The Gaza Project is a collaboration involving over 40 journalists from 12 media organizations, coordinated by Forbidden Stories, investigating the attacks on journalists in Gaza. It also includes reporting that continues the work of journalists who can no longer carry it out.

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Image: The Gaza Project.. ‘Again and Again and Again’

The Gaza Project.. ‘Again and Again and Again’

As the attacks on Palestinian journalists in Gaza by the Israeli military continues—at a scale unprecedented in modern history—over 40 journalists from 12 media organizations came together once more to investigate. Since we published Part One in June, 55 more journalists have been killed. Part Two includes a reconstruction of the attack on Fadi al-Wahidi and a piece on the targeting of drone journalists.§

Image: The Journalists of Jabalia and the Shooting of Fadi al-Wahidi

The Journalists of Jabalia and the Shooting of Fadi al-Wahidi

This investigation, conducted by Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism, is part of the Gaza Project, a collaboration involving over 40 journalists from 12 organizations coordinated by Forbidden Stories.

Image: Documenting the Destruction in Gaza From the Sky

Documenting the Destruction in Gaza From the Sky

The investigation documents the massive destruction in the Gaza Strip through the first 3D reconstruction published since the start of the war, based on drone footage filmed by journalist Mahmoud al-Basos before he was killed by the Israeli army. Using advanced photogrammetry technology, Bellingcat created interactive models of the destruction in Jabalia and al Shati refugee camps, allowing viewers to navigate the ruins and see the scale of devastation as documented by Gaza’s drone journalists.

Image: THE TARGETING OF DRONE JOURNALISTS IN GAZA

THE TARGETING OF DRONE JOURNALISTS IN GAZA

This investigation, conducted by Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism, is part of the Gaza Project, a collaboration involving over 40 journalists from 12 organizations coordinated by Forbidden Stories.

Image: Mechanisms Blocking Justice for Journalists and Civil Society

“Where International Law Goes to Die”: Mechanisms Blocking Justice for Journalists and Civil Society

Despite years of international outcry, no Israeli soldier has ever been held accountable for killing a journalist. The Gaza Project’s investigation reveals that Israel’s internal accountability mechanism, the Fact-Finding Assessment, routinely closes cases without action.

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