Minister of Education and Higher Education H E Lolwah Al Khater with other officials during the event.
Doha, Qatar: Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in cooperation with the French Embassy in Doha, hosted a special screening of the documentary Inside Gaza at the Museum of Islamic Art on Tuesday, drawing attention to the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip and the challenges faced by journalists covering the conflict.
The event was attended by Minister of Education and Higher Education H E Lolwah Al Khater, alongside diplomats, officials and members of the media.
Opening the screening, Ibrahim bin Sultan Al Hashmi, Director of the Media and Communication Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, described the film as more than a documentary, calling it a visual and human testimony that brings audiences closer to the realities of life in Gaza.
He said the documentary sheds light on the daily suffering of Palestinians and highlights the risks faced by journalists working in the territory. Al Hashmi also argued that attacks on media workers were part of a broader pattern, noting that more than 230 journalists had been killed during the conflict.
Ambassador of the State of Palestine to the State of Qatar H E Fayez Majed Abu Al Rab praised the State of Qatar and the French Republic for organizing the event, saying the documentary offers a powerful account of both the hardships endured by Palestinians and the determination of journalists seeking to document events on the ground.
He called for independent international investigations into Israeli occupation crimes against journalists and media workers, urging support for international judicial mechanisms, including the International Criminal Court, to ensure accountability. He also appealed for greater protection for journalists working in the occupied Palestinian territories and unrestricted access for international media organizations.
Ambassador of the French Republic to the State of Qatar H E Arnaud Pescheux said growing attacks on press freedom worldwide were a cause for concern, with journalists increasingly becoming targets while misinformation spreads and pressure on independent media intensifies.