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Final week: our exhibition on the Gaza project in Bayeux

By Forbidden Stories

November 3rd, 2025

Forbidden Stories put together its first exhibition, dedicated to the Gaza Project, in the context of the 32nd Bayeux Calvados-Normandy Award for War Correspondents. The exhibition, which is free and open to the public until Saturday, November 8, uses text and images in a space accessible to the general public — just above a shopping center in Bayeux — to highlight the investigation conducted by Forbidden Stories in collaboration with more than a dozen partners.

Credit: Forbidden Stories

Since October 7, 2023, more than 220 Palestinian journalists have been killed in Gaza.  Journalists in the West Bank have also reported an increase in harassment and violence from the Israeli army and settlers.

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In June 2024, then in March 2025, Forbidden Stories coordinated the Gaza Project, gathering more than...

The Gaza project, which recently received the 2025 IJ4EU Impact Award, has continued the work of Palestinian journalists, investigating the targeting of several Gazan reporters and media buildings by the Israeli army, as well as the Israeli government’s strategies to exonerate itself of any responsibility in the deaths of these journalists.

Since its opening, hundreds of schoolchildren have visited the exhibition and learned about our investigation, reflecting on press freedom in Palestine and elsewhere in the world.

 

See the exhibition, open from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Espace Culturel E. Leclerc, boulevard du 6 Juin, until Saturday, November 8. Free admission.

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