Palestinian teenager Maisam al-Masri was a close friend of well-known Gaza journalist Hossam Shbat, who was murdered on Monday by the occupation regime in a targeted strike, of which it later boasted – another war crime in its endless stream of atrocities and the 208th journalist it has deliberately slaughtered among the hundreds of thousands of victims of its Gaza genocide.
One of the best-known incidents from Shbat’s career was a video in which he met al-Masri and she told him how she’d heard he’d been martyred and of her ambitions to become a journalist. Now, after his death, she has movingly told Palestinian TV station Sahat what Shbat was like, his courage and his kindness – and that she wants to become a journalist in his honour, to take over his work exposing Israel’s crimes and ‘carry Hossam’s message to the world’:
Please remember to support Skwawkbox if you can, to help ensure it can keep running. The site is provided free of charge but depends on the support of its readers to be viable. If you’d like to help it keep revealing the news as it is and not what the Establishment wants you to hear – and can afford to without hardship – please click here to arrange a one-off or modest monthly donation via PayPal or here to set up a monthly donation via GoCardless (Skwawkbox will contact you to confirm the GoCardless amount as it has to be entered by us). Alternatively, if you prefer to make a one-off or recurring donation by simple card payment, please use the form below:
Make a one-time donation
Make a monthly donation
Make a yearly donation
Choose an amount
Or enter a custom amount
Your support is hugely appreciated.
Your support is hugely appreciated.
Your support is hugely appreciated.
DonateDonate monthlyDonate yearlyThanks for your solidarity so Skwawkbox can keep doing its job of inconveniencing the right and helping to build the left!
If you wish to republish this post for non-commercial use, you are welcome to do so, but please include the donor information above – see here for more.


A courageous lioness trouble is these murderer’s how long before she gets in their sights I hope she has many years showing the world the truth of it