Silent Voices: Deaf Journalist Amplifies Gaza's Desperate Cry

Basem Alhabel, a deaf journalist in Gaza, uses sign language to raise awareness of the conflict's impact on deaf Palestinians. Through social media, he highlights the devastation, including starvation and suffering, aiming to make the world's deaf community cognizant of Gaza's plight amidst ongoing violence.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 08-08-2025 14:45 IST | Created: 08-08-2025 14:45 IST
Silent Voices: Deaf Journalist Amplifies Gaza's Desperate Cry

Amidst the rubble of Gaza, 30-year-old Basem Alhabel stands with his camera rolling, using sign language to report the war's grim realities to his deaf followers. As bullets fly, Alhabel, a self-described "deaf journalist," strives to illuminate the plight of deaf Palestinians and inform his audience about the dire situation.

Alhabel's mission is to draw global attention to the devastation caused by Israeli airstrikes and the critical food shortages affecting Gaza's population. With over 141,000 Instagram followers, his images of suffering citizens provide a stark portrayal of life in the war-torn enclave, often contrasting the desperate search for food with the unfolding humanitarian crisis.

Displaced by the conflict, Alhabel shares his personal experiences of survival amidst ongoing violence. Despite calls for a ceasefire going unanswered, he perseveres in his efforts to broadcast the harsh realities faced by Gazans, aiming to bring hope and relief through greater international awareness.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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