Palestinian AFP photographer Mahmud Hams won the prestigious Visa d’Or News prize for his coverage of the conflict in Gaza, announced by the Visa pour l’Image Association. Working in Gaza since 2003, Hams thanked the jury and condemned the targeting of journalists during the conflict in a video message aired at the ceremony in Perpignan, France. The 44-year-old’s childhood in Gaza has influenced his dedication to documenting the ongoing conflict in the region.
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Freed Israeli hostage recounts 484-day nightmare in Gaza
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