Medevac in Gaza
This work was developed from within an Emergency Medical Team operating in Gaza during the 2024–2025 invasion. As part of the EMT and as an ambulance driver, I was directly involved in medical evacuation operations and had access to spaces and moments that are normally unreachable for external observers.
This position allowed me to document evacuation work from the inside: coordination under pressure, movement through damaged urban areas, the transfer of wounded civilians, and the constant negotiation between speed, safety, and survival. The photographs were taken while actively engaged in the response, sharing the same constraints, risks, and urgency as the medical personnel involved.
The project offers a rare visual testimony of medevac operations as they unfold, focusing on the people who carry out evacuations and on the fragile systems that make the preservation of life possible under extreme conditions.