
TEHRAN- The image exhibition titled With Al-Aqsa Storm: From Beginning to Final Victory was formally opened in Gallery No.
1 of the Iran Photographers House in Tehran on Tuesday.The exhibition includes a collection of images caught by varied media professional photographers who have actually been covering events in occupied Palestine because the onset of Operation Al-Aqsa Storm.Organized by the Iran Photographers House, affiliated with the Art Bureau, the exhibit has been launched in honor of Revolutionary Art Week, which commenced on Wednesday.Showcasing 471 images recorded by international photographers for news companies such as Reuters, AP, Al-Jazeera, and Anadolu, the exhibition marks 15 months of resistance given that the start of the Al-Aqsa Storm operations.A total of 486 photographs are on display screen in two sizes, 16 by 21 centimeters and 100 by 150 centimeters, documenting the Al-Aqsa Storm operations from their inception.This exhibit will be open for public seeing till May 12.
Israel inhabited Gaza in 1967 and in 2005 they dismantled their settlement.
However, because 2007, Israel has put Gaza under a land, sea, and air blockade making it the largest al fresco prison.On October 7, 2023 Palestinian resistance fighters initiated Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, releasing a coordinated assault against the positions of the Israeli regime from the Gaza Strip.
This operation marked a considerable escalation in the continuous conflict, defined by a series of attacks targeting military setups and settlements within the occupied territories.The operation was described by its organizers as a reaction to the escalating violence against Palestinians and the dire conditions in Gaza, exacerbated by continuous blockades and restrictions.The Israeli regime swiftly struck back with airstrikes, resulting in the deaths of over 45,000 people, consisting of more than 17,000 children so far.
In addition, over 109,000 Palestinians have actually sustained injuries, and nearly 2 million have actually been displaced from their homes.
The ongoing violence has actually led to a humanitarian crisis, exacerbating the suffering of civilians in the region.SAB/