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'Podcast' | War also has a woman's voice

11/12/2023, 10:03:24 AM

Highlights: 'Podium' | War also has a woman's voice. In the war narrative, whether killed or survivors, women only appear as victims. They are not seen at Muslim funerals, nor do they appear in the media. Out of fear, in many cases, it is difficult to talk to them. But there are many ways to be a woman in this war, as demonstrated by the Gazan journalist Hannen Harara, the militantSamar Hamad or Rachel, an Israeli survivor of the Hamas attacks of October 7.


In the war narrative, whether killed or survivors, women only appear as victims. They are not seen at Muslim funerals, nor do they appear in the media, and there are hardly any women journalists

Women after the burial of Jihad Maharaj Ibrahim Shehadeh, Izz al-Din Raed Hussein Awad, Qasim Muhammad Rajab and Moamen Saed Mahmoud Balawi on 6 October in Tulkarem, West Bank. Álvaro García

In Gaza, most of the fatalities are women and children; while in the West Bank, women are the survivors, because all those killed are men. Out of fear, in many cases, it is difficult to talk to them. And the narrative that prevails is that of victims. But there are many ways to be a woman in this war, as demonstrated by the Gazan journalist Hannen Harara, the militantSamar Hamad, or Rachel, an Israeli survivor of the Hamas attacks of October 7, with whom the journalist of EL PAÍS Audio Bárbara Ayuso was present.


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