Starving Gaza | Documentary


Dr. Ahmed Hashem Abu Nasser is one of a handful of doctors in north Gaza treating scores of children for malnutrition. The odds of saving lives are against him as he does not have the resources he needs. Israel has cut off food, fuel and water, resulting in a man-made famine that is unprecedented in its scale and pace. Every Palestinian in Gaza is food insecure and dozens have died from dehydration and malnutrition.

Israel and its closest ally, the United States, deny that Israel is blocking humanitarian aid, which is a war crime. But we worked with Palestinian reporters in Gaza and used open-source data to investigate how Israel has killed civilians seeking aid and attacked humanitarian networks.

Credits: 

Gaza Photography:
Bilal Salem
Mohammed Al-Yaqoubi
Omar Abu Nada

Gaza Coordination:
Wisam Al-Sakni
Doaa Khaled

Gaza Director of Photography: Hussien Jaber
Gaza Production Manager: Hasan Mashharawi
Gaza Producer: Ashraf Mashharawi

Director and Producer: Mark Scialla
Correspondent: Hind Hassan
Executive Producer: Laila Al-Arian
Written by: Mark Scialla and Laila Al-Arian
US Director of Photography: Javier Manzano
UK Director of Photography: Philip Pendlebury
Editor and Producer: Adrienne Haspel
Associate Producer: Mehr Sher
Digital Producer: Riham Mansour

Open-source Investigators:
Júlia Nueno Guitart, Forensic Architecture
Peter Polack, Forensic Architecture
Omar Ferwati, Forensic Architecture 

Additional Production Services:
Media Town
New Facts 

US Production Management: Anabelle Rojas
Fact Checking: Mehr Sher
Sound Mix: Luke Rohrer
Colourist: Anna Stalter

Archivists:
Shelley Simpson
Hope Hollenbeck 

Translation:
Siham Shamalakh
Laila Al-Arian
Intern: Annalise Peterson 

Archive:
Al Jazeera
APTN
Reuters
Mohammed El Najjar
Ahmed Hijazee
Muhammad Shehada

Music: Audio Network

Special Thanks:
Seb Walker
Singeli Agnew


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