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Motaz Azaiza, Palestian Photojournalist Named GQ Middlie East Magazine's Man of the Year 2023

Motaz Azaiza, Palestian Photojournalist Named GQ Middlie East Magazine's Man of the Year 2023
Motaz Azaiza, jurnalis sekaligus aktivis Palestina. Photo : Instagram @motaz_azaiza

SEAToday.com, Gaza - Palestinian photojournalist Motaz Azazia, who captured the war in Gaza, was named "Man of the Year 2023" by men's fashion magazine GQ Middle East on Thursday (11/23). Azazia was chosen for his courage in creating real and meaningful change.

According to GQ, Palestinian photojournalist Motaz Azazia has become a global figure and an embodiment of hope for the people of Gaza and people around the world. His work embodies the power of digital activism, and his humanity is an important reminder that courage comes in many forms.

Motaz has garnered millions of views and prayers with each shot. His photographic work has encouraged us to be brave enough to speak the truth and has inspired the spirit of resistance. Many netizens on social media have also included prayers for his safety.

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