Four Palestinian journalists have been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for their extraordinary professional service during the ongoing conflict in Gaza, based on their courage and professional integrity.
According to a report by The London Economic, during the ongoing conflict in Gaza, these Palestinian journalists have performed their professional duties with unprecedented courage. With their hard work, the world has been able to understand what is happening in Gaza and what difficulties the residents of Gaza are facing.
Among those nominated for the Nobel Prize are photojournalist Moatiz Aziza, TV reporter Hind Khodari, journalist and activist Busan Ouda and reporter Wail Al-Dadoh.
In a post on social media, Aziza said that her name has been nominated for the Nobel Prize in recognition of making the world aware of the atrocities being committed in Gaza.
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2024-09-02 17:35:15