Fatima Hassouna the sniper of moments in Gaza whose image became eternal
Fatima Hassouna, nicknamed “Fattoum,” was a 24-year-old Palestinian photojournalist who had earned the title “Sniper of moments” adn wished to leave behind an eternal image of herself.
Mehr News agency, International Desk, by elnaz Rahmatnejad: Fatima Hassouna, nicknamed “Fattoum,” was a Palestinian photojournalist killed in an Israeli regime airstrike on her home in the Al-Tuffah neighborhood east of Gaza, alongside 10 members of her family.
A graduate in multimedia from Gaza University, she had collaborated with the Palestinian Red Crescent and published her work with international agencies. She also actively participated in the Gaza International Exhibition. News of her death sparked widespread reactions on social media, with media activists describing her as “the eye of Gaza that has been extinguished.”
Fatima Hassouna believed the camera was a weapon—the memory card being its bullet—He looks through the lens, and in that moment, the camera becomes his rifle. He believed his photographs would change the world. Hosouna had also given himself the title of “The Sniper of Moments.”
This Palestinian photographer captured through his lens the stories of people enduring famine and siege. In a land drowning in death due to the crimes of the Zionist regime, he reflected life, hope, and the smiles of children.
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“I Want to Leave an Eternal Image”
In one of her press interviews, Fatima Hosouna faced the camera and said: “When I take photos, I am at my happiest. I strive to create images that time and place cannot bury…”Is it crucial from the world’s perspective or not? Perhaps I should consider the lasting impact of my work—how long it will endure. I want to leave behind an eternal image of myself. I am a bird that wishes for the world to hear its song and remain forever.
Fatemeh’s Wedding Preparations Were Underway
Salam al-Suweirki, one of Fatemeh’s relatives, recounts: “The news of Fatemeh’s martyrdom was a great shock to everyone. Several of her brothers had been martyred in the Ghazwa (battle). Fatemeh longed to travel, explore the world, and perform Hajj after saving some money post-Ghazwa.Her dearest brother,Jahad,lived in Egypt and helped prepare her for marriage. It was planned that Fatemeh would marry her fiancé next week.”
A passionate Devotion for Ghazwa’s Suffering
Haneen Salem, a close friend and companion of Fatemeh, shares: “We shared a life together and wanted to showcase Gaza’s beauty through photography.Whenever we went out…”
Salem, while noting that Fatemeh was highly supportive of her husband’s cause, recalled: “She deeply loved her husband’s mission and ideals. Out of love for serving the oppressed in the struggle against hardship, she acted as a healer. Fatemeh wished to build an ideal home. She had many children and raised them well.”
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Mohammad Abouobaid, Al-Alam correspondent in Gaza, told Mehr News Agency: “Fat…”Gaza’s entire Landscape Transformed into Ruins by Itself
Fatimah, a resident of the Zionist-occupied region, described the relentless brutality aimed at exterminating innocent Palestinians and erasing Palestine’s identity to establish dominance over the entire land.
Despite life-threatening dangers, journalists and reporters in Gaza continue their mission with unwavering faith, emphasizing the necessity of perseverance in spreading awareness about Palestine and exposing the crimes committed by zionist occupiers against Palestinian children.
Mohammad Abu Obeid highlighted that Iranian media differ significantly from international outlets. He stressed that international media do not focus on the realities unfolding in Gaza’s war-torn areas nor on the injustices faced by its oppressed people—who are killed daily by Arab, American, and European weapons—nor do they broadly address these atrocities. In contrast, Iranian media vigorously report on the massacres carried out by Zionist forces against Palestinians, revealing truths about their plight in Gaza.Justice Focuses on the palestinian Cause and Resistance
The Most Unprecedented War Journalists Have Ever Witnessed
The war waged by the Zionist regime against Gaza, which began on October 7, 2023, and continues to this day, is the most unprecedented conflict journalists have ever seen. So far,over 200 Palestinian journalists have been martyred,among them Fatima Hassouna,one of the most prominent figures who lost her life while documenting events.
Fatoum wanted to leave an eternal image—and she did! The documentary “Put Your Soul in Your Hands and Walk” portrays life in the Gaza strip. The autonomous section ACID at the Cannes Film Festival was dedicated to screening this film. Fatima Hassouna, who from the beginning of this recent war against Gaza documented crimes of genocide in Gaza, was one of its central figures. She was martyred just two days before its premiere when her home was targeted by an airstrike from the Zionist regime.
Latest news publishedThe photo, taken by the martyred photographer Fatima Hassouna, depicted a cat at sunset. Perhaps she was documenting her last sunset in the land of Palestine—or maybe she was capturing an image of the gates of paradise.