Reporting on conflicts and wars can take a heavy emotional toll on journalists who witness the relentless suffering of civilians caught under air strikes. Mahmoud Bassam, a dedicated chronicler in Gaza, describes the helplessness he feels as a human being faced with such human suffering. He is torn between documenting the agony and wanting to provide immediate aid and support to those in need. Mahmoud’s local ties further magnify his emotional burden, as he often finds himself encountering individuals he knows personally at war scenes. This article sheds light on the emotional challenges journalists face when reporting in war zones and emphasizes the importance of their role in delivering the truth to the world despite the dangers they face.
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