Ashraf Amra

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Ashraf Amra
NationalityPalestinian
Known forPhotojournalism in the Middle East

Ashraf Amra is a Palestinian freelance photojournalist who has won multiple local and international awards for this photography.[1] His images have been published in major news outlets including The New York Times, BBC and The Guardian.[1]

Career

Early career

Amra began his career in photojournalism in the early 2000s, when he was living in the Deir al-Balah area of the Gaza Strip.[1] Amra claims he was given a camera by some older journalists so he could take pictures of incidents which took place near a checkpoint in the Deir al-Balah area.[1]

Amra started working as a freelance photojournalist with many international newspapers. During this time, he won several local and international awards for his work.[1]

2016 travel prevention

In 2016, Amra came second place in the Top News category in the Andrei Stenin International Photo Contest, and was invited to Moscow to attend the award ceremony.[2] This was the second year in a row that he came second place.[2][3] However, Amra was unable to attend the award ceremony due to travel restrictions imposed on residents of the Gaza Strip by the Israeli authorities. This was also the second year in a row that Amra had been unable to attend the award ceremony.[3] Amra blamed the Israelis for his inability to attend the award ceremony, as well as the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate for "disunity".[2]

September 2023 injury

On 15 September 2023, Amra was covering a Palestinian protest near the Gaza-Israel border in the Khan Yunis area. During the protest, Israeli forces used live ammunition, rubber bullets and tear gas, which resulted in the injury of 12 Palestinians, including Amra, who received a severe hand injury.[4] Amra was taken to Turkey for treatment by the Anadolu news agency, for whom Amra was working at the time.[4]

Coverage of 2023 Israel-Hamas War

During the

2023 Israel-Hamas War, Amra wrote a series of articles for Al Jazeera, which documented the hardships experienced by Palestinian civilians in Gaza.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "The faces of Gaza. Interview with Ashraf Amra". THE GAME MAGAZINE. 13 October 2022. Retrieved 28 December 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Palestinian journalist prevented from travelling to collect prestigious award". Middle East Monitor. 1 September 2016. Retrieved 28 December 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Journalist Abu Amra wins int'l award calls for allowing his travel". The Palestinian Information Center. 7 August 2016. Retrieved 28 December 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Palestinian journalist injured by Israeli army seeks treatment in Türkiye". TRT World. Retrieved 28 December 2023.
  5. ^ Amra, Ashraf (20 November 2023). "Better than a tent: The Gaza family living in ruins of their bombed home". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 28 December 2023.
  6. ^ Amra, Ashraf (3 November 2023). "Mass graves, rushed burials: Funeral rites bypass Gaza dead amid Israel war". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 28 December 2023.