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Gaza: 1
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Gaza: 1

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Gaza I Spy is a transformative photography book offering a profound look into the extraordinary lives of Gaza's children amidst the ongoing war. Created by Feda Shtia, founder of Sunono Publishing, in collaboration with Gaza-based photographers Anas Ayyad and Hammam Younis Al-Zyatuniya, this project captures the resilience, strength, and everyday experiences of Gaza's youngest residents. The book features 200 striking photographs over 300 pages, bound in linen fabric with a handcrafted back cover. Each photograph is accompanied by captions, including poetry and quotes from renowned Palestinian poets, deepening the reader's engagement with the visual narrative.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
SUNONO PUBLISHING LTD
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 October 2025
Pages
300
ISBN
9781913509668

Gaza I Spy is a transformative photography book offering a profound look into the extraordinary lives of Gaza's children amidst the ongoing war. Created by Feda Shtia, founder of Sunono Publishing, in collaboration with Gaza-based photographers Anas Ayyad and Hammam Younis Al-Zyatuniya, this project captures the resilience, strength, and everyday experiences of Gaza's youngest residents. The book features 200 striking photographs over 300 pages, bound in linen fabric with a handcrafted back cover. Each photograph is accompanied by captions, including poetry and quotes from renowned Palestinian poets, deepening the reader's engagement with the visual narrative.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
SUNONO PUBLISHING LTD
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 October 2025
Pages
300
ISBN
9781913509668