
The Investigation was named a finalist in this category alongside entries from BBC News, the Financial Times, and The Economist’s 1843 Magazine.
Each category was judged by a panel of prestigious journalists and media workers from renowned media organizations and newsrooms.
The Amnesty International Media Awards celebrate excellence in human rights journalism and applaud the courage and determination of journalists and editors who put their lives on the line to tell important human rights stories. The prestigious set of awards recognise the vital role journalists play and the serious risks they face in highlighting human rights abuses around the world.
The investigation is a part of The Gaza Project, and it documents the events and dates surrounding the fate of the “Press House” in Gaza during forty days of the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip. The investigation also chronicles the killing of its founder and members, as well as the destruction of its headquarters.