Gaza exhibit reveals Israeli attacks through journalists' lens
A visitor examines photos at the "Witness to the 2021 Crime" exhibition in the Gaza Strip, Palestine, June 1, 2021. (AA Photo)


The Gaza government's information office opened a photo exhibition featuring works documenting recent Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip on Tuesday. "Witness to the 2021 Crime" contains 250 photographs taken by 23 Palestinian journalists who covered the Israeli attacks.

Anadolu Agency (AA) contributed to the exhibition with 20 photos by photojournalists Ali Jadallah and Mustafa Hassouna.

A photojournalist poses in front of some photos at the "Witness to the 2021 Crime" exhibition in the Gaza Strip, Palestine, June 1, 2021. (AA Photo)
"We will let truth speaks and photos speak and narrate what the aggression has left," said the head of Gaza's government information office, Salama Marof, at the opening of the exhibition.

An Egyptian-brokered truce that took effect May 21 ended Israel's 11-day bombardment of the Gaza Strip.

Israeli attacks in Gaza and the West Bank killed at least 289 people, including women and children, and left a trail of destruction.

Health centers and media offices, as well as schools, were among the structures that were targeted.