As has now turn into the norm for journalists working in Gaza, Mariam Abu Dagga ready her will regardless of being simply 33 years previous. She left behind two units of directions: to her colleagues, don’t cry at her funeral; to her 13-year-old son, Ghaith, make her proud.
Regardless of her directions, Dagga’s colleagues couldn’t assist however weep over her physique on Monday. She was killed by Israel, alongside 4 different journalists, whereas speeding to examine on a colleague struck by Israel in al-Nasser hospital, the place she had usually reported all through the warfare in Gaza.
“Mariam had left us directions to not cry for her after we bid her farewell. She wished us to spend time along with her physique, communicate to her and take our fill of her earlier than she left,” stated Samaheer Farhan, a 21-year-old freelance journalist and shut good friend of Dagga.
The 33-year-old photojournalist was an inspiring determine to Farhan and lots of different journalists in Gaza who admired her relentless reporting, regardless of the customarily deeply private losses she suffered all through the warfare.
Her rise to prominence as a journalist started with tragedy. She filmed the loss of life of a protester who was shot through the 2018 Nice March of Return in Gaza, the place Israeli forces shot protesters marching in direction of the Gaza border fence, killing greater than 220 individuals and wounding greater than 9,200. She later found that the protester was her brother.
Dagga continued her work as a journalist through the warfare in Gaza during the last 22 months, working as a freelancer with the Related Press and Impartial Arabia.
Impartial Arabia stated that she was the “instance of dedication {and professional} dedication”, and praised her for carrying “her digital camera into the guts of the sphere, conveying the struggling of civilians and the voices of victims with uncommon honesty and braveness”.
Her pictures and reporting highlighted the humanity of her topics and targeted on the struggling of civilians in Gaza.
Her photograph of five-year-old Jamal al-Najjar, who died of malnutrition simply weeks earlier, portrayed the kid tenderly, his small physique wrapped in a shroud and positioned gently on bricks in order that he didn’t contact the bottom. One other photograph confirmed dozens of males scrambling to get meals from an assist truck in southern Gaza, a multitude of our bodies as they desperately compete for scarce assist.
To her colleagues, she was identified additionally for her kindness and dedication.
“Mariam was sort, light and deeply keen about her work. She had misplaced her mom and her closest colleague, Abu Anas, but she by no means stopped overlaying the warfare for even a single day,” Farhan stated.
Additionally they described her as having a status for fearlessness, reporting from a number of the most harmful areas of Gaza.
Like different members of the Gaza press corps, she knew the hazard of being a journalist within the Palestinian territory.
The warfare in Gaza has been the deadliest interval ever for journalists, killing greater than 192 Palestinian journalists because it started on 7 October, 2023.
The Committee to Shield Journalists condemned Israel’s “broadcasted killing of journalists in Gaza”. Israel’s navy, commenting on the killing of the 5 journalists on Monday, stated that it “doesn’t goal journalists as such”.
Dagga had not seen her son in a year-and-a-half, after he had been evacuated to the UAE along with his father.
“She longed to see and embrace her son once more. Mariam died with that dream nonetheless unfulfilled, to carry her little one as soon as extra,” Farhan stated.
To her son Ghaith, Dagga left behind her needs that he all the time develop as much as fulfil his goals.
“I would like you to make me proud to turn into profitable and excel, to show your self and to develop into an amazing businessman, my expensive,” she wrote in a letter to her son. “Once you develop up, get married and have a daughter, title her Mariam after me. You’re my love, my coronary heart, my help, my soul and my son whom I’m happy with.”