
‘Deadliest place in the world to be a journalist’ — documenting Israel’s devastation of Gaza
“I was always thinking … maybe I’m going to lose my life, maybe I’m going to get injured.
“Art is my way of
turning pain into hope,
and a photograph is
a window into silent stories
that need to be told.”
Belal Khaled is a multidisciplinary artist,
photojournalist, and storyteller whose work bridges the
realms of visual art, cultural preservation, and human
rights advocacy,Born and raised in Gaza, Palestine,
Belal’s artistry is deeply rooted in his identity,
personal experiences, and the collective struggles of
his people.
His journey as an artist has evolved from capturing
fleeting moments of human emotion to creating powerful visual narratives that amplify the voices of the oppressed.

More than a studio, it’s a community,
a haven for those seeking to connect,
express, and make an impact through
the universal language of art and culture.

“I was always thinking … maybe I’m going to lose my life, maybe I’m going to get injured.

“Quiero que mi trabajo ayude a cambiar el mundo. La cámara también puede ser un arma, una herramienta

En una instancia íntima junto a trabajadores del Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende (MSSA) y un grupo
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