Pulitzer Prize Awarded to Palestinian Photographer Who Captured ‘Devastation and Starvation in Gaza’
The Palestinian photographer was honored for images of starvation, destruction and wounded children in Gaza.
- On Tuesday, Palestinian photographer Saher Alghorra won the 2026 Pulitzer Prize for breaking news photography for documenting the Gaza humanitarian crisis, with judges calling his work "haunting and sensitive."
- Alghorra's series, titled "Trapped in Gaza: Between Fire and Famine," depicts devastation and starvation in the enclave following Israel's military campaign since October 2023.
- The series includes images of Gazans queuing for food and marking Ramadan in damaged buildings, with the board praising the reporting for its combination of speed, accuracy, and human sensitivity.
- Other 2026 Pulitzer Prizes recognized Reuters for reporting on Meta's AI-driven manipulation and The Washington Post for coverage of the "chaotic overhaul" of federal agencies.
- Pulitzer Prizes Administrator Marjorie Miller emphasized the importance of independent journalism during the announcement, noting growing political and economic pressures facing news organizations worldwide.
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Gaza.- Saher Alghorra won the Pulitzer 2026 Prize in breaking news photography, for documenting the consequences of Israel's attacks on Gaza. Since international journalists were prohibited from accessing the territory without Israeli escort, Alghorra, a Palestinian photographer, played a crucial role. Here is a selection of works for which Alghorra received the award. A woman with her son, who was shot while attempting to get help in the Zikim …
Palestinian photographer whose photos fueled debunked Gaza famine narrative awarded Pulitzer Prize
Israel has rejected accusations that it is using hunger as a weapon, saying any shortages are a result of the war and Hamas actions. By Vered Weiss, World Israel News The Pulitzer Prize was awarded to Palestinian photographer Saher Alghorra for his images of Gaza, including photographs tied to disputed claims about starvation during the war, drawing renewed attention to competing narratives over conditions in the territory. The prize committee s…
CAIR Welcomes Pulitzer Prize for Palestinian Photographer who Documented Gaza Genocide
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today welcomed the awarding of a Pulitzer Prize victory for breaking news photography to Palestinian photographer Saher Alghorra, who covered Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Alghorra, a New York Times contributor, won for a series that Pulitzer Administrator Marjorie Miller described as “haunting” and “sensitive.” The images illustrat…
Pulitzer Prize awarded to Palestinian photographer who captured ‘starvation in Gaza'
One of Alghorra’s pictures showed an emaciated boy being cradled by his mother, becoming a target of criticism by those who reject claims of starvation in Gaza.
Awarding the Narrative: How the Pulitzers Lost the Plot
Key Takeaways: Gazan photographer Saher Alghorra won the 2026 Pulitzer Prize in Breaking News Photography. The photos in the profile include one of Hamas discovering a hostage’s body and a child said to be starving. The Pulitzer Prize has a history of awarding photographers and journalists with problematic histories or explicit biases. By awarding these stories, the Pulitzer has shifted to platforming Hamas-crafted and aligned narratives, prior…
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