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    Palestinian Journalist Fatma Hossuna: Life and Legacy

    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersMay 22, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Palestinian journalist Fatma Hossuna left a powerful mark on the world of documentary filmmaking and journalism before her tragic death. Known for her courage and dedication to telling the story of life in Gaza, Fatma’s work gained international recognition when her film was selected to be shown at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. However, her life was cut short when she was killed in an airstrike just one day after receiving the news of her film’s selection.

    Fatma Hossuna was more than a journalist; she was a storyteller whose work brought to light the daily struggles faced by people living in Gaza. Her documentary captured real moments of resilience and strength amid constant danger. The film, titled Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk, shows Fatma not only as a reporter but also as a human being who faced fear with a brave smile. The documentary includes scenes of her laughter and determination, even while living under the threat of bombs and violence. Her presence on screen was full of life, and her courage inspired many.

    The importance of Fatma’s work was recognized by many at Cannes, where the film was screened. French actress Juliette Binoche, who leads this year’s Cannes jury, honored Fatma’s memory by saying, “Fatma should have been with us tonight. Art remains. It speaks for our dreams, our truth.” These words highlighted how Fatma’s film carries a message that goes beyond cinema. It represents the voices of those caught in conflict, and it speaks to the power of art to preserve truth and hope.

    Fatma’s close collaborator on the documentary was Iranian filmmaker Sepideh Farsi. The two met online in April of the previous year when Farsi was in Cairo searching for voices from Gaza. A refugee introduced her to Fatma, and they quickly formed a deep bond. Farsi described their relationship as sisterly, a connection made stronger by their shared mission to show the world the realities of Gaza. After Fatma’s death, Farsi expressed her grief but also her determination to keep Fatma’s story alive. She said, “I wanted her here with me. She’s not, but I feel her presence.” This emotional connection gives the film an added layer of meaning and urgency.

    The message of the film grew even more important after Fatma’s death. Farsi explained that the documentary now serves as a true record of what is happening in Gaza. It documents the everyday lives of people living through war, showing both the hardship and the strength that exist side by side. The film invites viewers to understand the human cost of conflict and to recognize the resilience of those who live through it.

    The tragedy of Fatma’s death also sparked a wider response in the film and arts community. More than 380 prominent film figures, including Richard Gere and Susan Sarandon, signed a letter calling attention to the silence surrounding the situation in Gaza. They spoke out against the ongoing killings and urged the world to take action. Sepideh Farsi echoed this call, stating, “We can’t just keep watching children die. This must end.” Fatma’s story became a symbol of the urgent need for peace and justice.

    Despite the violence and loss, Fatma’s final words to her friend Farsi carried hope. She said, “Nothing lasts forever. This war will end too.” These words reflect Fatma’s belief in a future beyond the conflict, a future where peace might one day replace war. Through the film and the memories shared by those who knew her, Fatma’s voice continues to inspire and remind the world of the power of truth and art.

    Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk is currently being shown at the Cannes Film Festival. It stands as a moving tribute to Fatma Hossuna’s life and work, ensuring that her story—and the story of Gaza—reaches audiences worldwide.

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