Palestinian photographer Loay Ayyoub wins the "Visa pour l'image" award

Published September 9th, 2024 - 11:24 GMT
Loay Ayyoub
Palestinian photojournalist Loay Ayyoub (R) reacts on avideo conference next to director of "Visa pour l'image" Jean-François Leroy after receiving the Remi Ochlik young reporter prize awarded by the city of Perpignan during the 36th edition of the "Visa pour l'image" press photography festival in Perpignan, southwestern France, on September 7, 2024 (Photo by Matthieu RONDEL / AFP)

The Visa pour l'Image festival honoured Loay Ayyoub for his photo of Gaza, as he dedicated his award to all journalists and Palestinians affected by Israel's brutal war.

Palestinian photographer Loay Ayyoub won the top prize on Sunday at the Visa pour l'image festival in Perpignan, France, one of the world's most prestigious photojournalism competitions.

Ayyoub was awarded for his powerful photograph depicting the human suffering in Gaza.

In his acceptance speech, delivered via video conference, he dedicated the award to "all journalists and Palestinians who have been killed while carrying out their duties in Gaza."

His reference to the Palestinian group Hamas as the "resistance movement of Palestine" during his speech drew a reaction from Perpignan's far-right mayor, Louis Aliot, who called for the award to be rescinded.

However, the festival's organisers rejected Aliot's demand.

Jean-Francois Leroy, the director of the Visa pour l'image festival, defended the jury's decision in an interview with Spain's EFE news agency.

"Our jury consists of international photo editors and experts. Whether I agree with them or not, I have always respected their decisions," he said.

Leroy also highlighted the challenges faced by foreign media in Gaza, noting that Israel has restricted their work, leaving local journalists as the primary source of information from the conflict zone.

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