Mutilated Gazate Children’s Image Photo in Israeli Attack | Culture

The image of nine child Mahmood Ajjor, who lost his hands while fleeing the Israeli attack in Gaza, This is the 2025 year photo of the World Press Photo Competition. Taken by Palestinian photographer Samar Abu Elouf in 2024 The New York Times, “It is quiet” but “it speaks excessive and clearly.” It tells the story of the Minor, “But it has been a widespread war for generations,” said Jaunana El Jean Kauri, Executive Director of the Jury of the Award. This call is equal to the 70th anniversary From the award, and there were two finalists: American John Moore (for Getty Images) and his Mexican colleague Musuk Nolte (for the Bertha Foundation, the Bertha Foundation). They reflect the migration and drought drama obtained from climate change.
Photo of the year photo is a picture of children with a white tank shirt. Besides the window, the light makes its face, deep regret. Only after seeing him well on him, the spectator repairs in his hands: he mutilated. He was injured in March 2024 while he was trying to escape with his family Israel attack. A blast left him and moved to Qatar with him, where he was treated. Azor needs help to eat and dress up, and he learns to write his feet, “Get involved in digital games on the phone and open the doors.”

Photographer Samar Abu Elouf was evacuated from Gaza in December 2023 and lived in the same apartment complex, like a boy and in the capital of Catara. In his first reaction to know that he won, he tried to highlight the difficulties of the wounded Palestinians who were away from Gaza. “The children paid too much for the horror they had experienced, and Mahmood was one of them,” he said. When he fled with his family, he lost his hands in the bombing, “and his life is a challenge because he cannot emphasize himself and even depends on his mother for his basic needs.” Samar says “Lose her family”, hoping to spread such stories like this award, “people understand what is happening in Gaza.”
The World Press Photo explains that “Mahmood is one of the serious injured who can get out of the strip (from the strip).” And this film makes the film “great photo journalism: provide an entry point to a complex story”, in the words of the global jury president of the competition, in Lucy Cantile. According to him Committee for the protection of journalists . Until last April, “165 Palestinians, six Lebanese and two died in Israel.” Other countries with this year’s photographic series for the World Press Photo occupied the 2024 Press Freedom Index, making boundaries without boundaries. Among them, Myanmar, Bangladesh. Sudan, Venezuela and Russia.
John Moore, one of the finalists, has recovered a group of Chinese immigrants under the rain after night rain crossing the border between the United States and Mexico. The name of the Getty Images is named after the photo published Night Life, And the waterproof and orange effect for those who paint will be congested. For the jury, “this image is” supernatural and intimate “and” migration at the border, which is often simplified and politicized in a political lecture in the United States in the United States. ” The jury indicates that the exits from China have increased in recent years.

Other Finalist Mexican Musuk Nolte, It is published in agency Panos Pictures (Bertha Foundation). It is named for a separated photo Drought on Amazon And in his back, he collects a young man who takes food to his mother. The woman lives in the people of Brazilian in Manakapur, which can be reached on the boat. Due to the lack of rain, his son and his son took it with bags, went without sandals and wearing a white swimsuit and hat, “He must walk two kilometers away by a dry channel of a river in Amazon,” said the jury. The difference between the desert soil in the world’s largest tropical forest, “makes the water void.” Gajate Mahmood reflects the child, Chinese immigrants and drought destruction, elasticity, family and society. ” For Lucy Cantelo, “This is another way to see the three themes of this edition of the World Press photo: conflict, migration and climate change.”
In the additional category, there are two other selected winners from the Netherlands. Prince de Vos Mika received the award for the image of a man named Mika, who covered the cost of gender reorganization surgical and hormonal treatment costs in his pocket. Mika shows its boobs a great scene earlier and emphasizes “Las Lorgas Espias” for consultation in these types of clinics. The author is of the opinion that “gender promotes a more comprehensive and kind practice for the statement.” Uganda bodybuilder, who was trained in front of her home in Kampala, has gained other recognition for Photographer Marizen Fider for Safalu’s Snapshot. He lost one leg in a motorcycle accident in 2020, but was competing and the first disabled athlete in Uganda against opponents in Uganda.

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All the pictures of all the award, as in the year of the global competition that failed last March, will be shown in more than 60 places in the world as part of the travel exhibition. Start this April 18 at Amsterdam and can be seen in Spain in Seville (May 14-June 3); Vitaria (October 16-16); Barcelona (November 7, December 4); Madrid (November 13-December 8).