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Fatima Joumaa

  • العربية: فاطمة صلاح جمعة

Fatima Joumaa is a Lebanese photographer and filmmaker.

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A street-level view in a residential neighborhood where a massive, towering plume of thick grey smoke rises high into the sky from directly behind the buildings on the right side of the road. A string of bare light bulbs hangs across the street under a dim sky.

“Fattouma’s” Last Message: Two Minutes Before Our World Shattered

By
Fatima Mchaimech
An expressive acrylic painting on paper with heavy red, pink, and dark brown brushstrokes depicting a chaotic, fire-damaged landscape with burnt structures.

Turning Sites of Displacement Into Exhibition Spaces

By
Ahmad Mofeed
Before-after satellite imagery of a border village named Aitaroun in southern Lebanon, showing the village before Israeli occupation forces destroyed it, and after.

When a Satellite Image Becomes a Form of Return

By
Zaynab Mayladan
Distant hills with puffs of dark smoke rising into a clear sky.

The Power of the (Poor) Image

By
Hasan Fneich
A narrow, muddy path between weathered concrete walls is flanked by a rusty gate and graffiti.

The Infrastructure of The Resistance

By
Hassan Shehadi
Golden sunset over a row of silhouetted trees, casting warm light over verdant greenery below, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere.

The Feeling That Made Staying in Our Village Possible

By
Batul Samra
A dark plume of smoke rises into the night sky above a distant city, with lights from buildings visible in the foreground.

From Ceasefire to Fire Belt: A Firsthand Account From Nabatieh

By
Abbas Fakih
Crowd gathers at night before a partially collapsed building, with exposed interiors and debris. Somber scene with press and onlookers observing.

The Fear of Becoming a Number After Witnessing the Beirut Strikes

By
Ahmad Chihadeh
Civil Defense and other responders join forces to rescue people trapped under the rubble following the Hay al-Raml/al-Raml neighborhood strike in Sur. A Civil Defense member’s hand is seen taking a cellphone from another, as people check on one another in the aftermath of the strike. It is one of more than 160 strikes—the largest Israeli wave of fire attacks on the country since the beginning of the genocidal campaign on Palestine and Lebanon in October 2023.

“Everyone Was in Shock”: At the Scene of the Hay el-Raml Massacre

By
Hasan Fneich
Tattered papers lie on rocky ground with a collapsed building in the background,

Between Duty and Pain: When Only the Archive Remains

By
Abbas Fakih
Graffiti in Arabic covers a white and yellow exterior wall beneath a barred window with exposed wires hanging across the scene.

To Stand Before the “Lions” of Nabi Chit

By
Abdul Kader al-Bay

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