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Palestinian photographer awarded Pulitzer Prize for Gaza starvation images

5 May 2026
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A New York Times photographer, Saher Alghorra, has been awarded the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for photography for his powerful images depicting the humanitarian crisis in Gaza during the ongoing war with Israel. The prize committee acknowledged Alghorra for his poignant series that highlights the devastating impact of the conflict, including starvation and destruction. One of his notable photographs, published in July 2025, features an emaciated boy in his mother’s arms, which sparked controversy and criticism from the Israeli government regarding claims of starvation among Palestinians. Despite some adjustments to the accompanying story, the NYT maintained its focus on the broader issues of food scarcity in Gaza. Alghorra’s work captures the struggles of those affected, including scenes of families seeking medical help and observing Ramadan amid the ruins.

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The humanitarian situation in Gaza has been a subject of international concern, particularly since the outbreak of the war on October 7, 2023. Reports indicate severe food shortages, exacerbated by the Israeli blockade and military actions, with many families facing extreme deprivation. While the Israeli government has acknowledged localized food scarcity, it attributes the crisis to Hamas obstructing aid delivery. This situation has drawn global attention and prompted international efforts to improve humanitarian assistance, particularly after US officials recognized the severity of starvation in the region. Alghorra’s photography serves to document these critical issues, highlighting the human cost of the conflict.

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