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Kate Geraghty is a photojournalist at the Sydney Morning Herald. She has won multiple awards including the Gold Walkley in 2017.

‘Why, Lord, why?’ The moment the music stopped

‘Why, Lord, why?’ The moment the music stopped

In the pre-dawn darkness, family and friends of the 364 people who were killed at the Nova music festival in Israel on October 7, 2023, gathered to remember their loved ones.

  • by Matthew Knott and Kate Geraghty

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Nova music festival memorial service
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Nova music festival memorial service

Matthew Knott and Kate Geraghty travelled to the site of the Nova music festival site where a memorial is being held to remember the 324 people killed on October 7, 2023.

In pictures: On the ground in southern Israel
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In pictures: On the ground in southern Israel

Award-winning photographer Kate Geraghty has unparalleled experience in operating out of conflict zones over decades. Here are her images from southern Israel.

They’re rebuilding after watching loved ones murdered. Rebuilding trust is more complicated

They’re rebuilding after watching loved ones murdered. Rebuilding trust is more complicated

Before the October 7 attacks, Kibbutz Be’eri’s residents were among Israel’s most progressive. Now some find their hearts hardening.

  • by Matthew Knott and Kate Geraghty
More hostages arrive in Israel after delay over aid row

More hostages arrive in Israel after delay over aid row

Hours after a delay triggered by a row over aid supplies, 17 freed hostages have arrived in Israel in the second scheduled release from Gaza and Israel has released a further 39 Palestinian prisoners.

  • by Bassam Masoud, Maayan Lubell and Kate Geraghty
Ben was living in Tel Aviv’s bubble of naive tranquillity. Then it exploded

Ben was living in Tel Aviv’s bubble of naive tranquillity. Then it exploded

Israelis in other places used to chide Tel Avivians, with their hip boutiques and cafes, for living in a bubble of naive tranquillity. That bubble has now exploded.

  • by Matthew Knott and Kate Geraghty
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They want Israel to take full control of Gaza, but controversially they won’t enlist to fight

They want Israel to take full control of Gaza, but controversially they won’t enlist to fight

Matthew Knott and Kate Geraghty visit Jerusalem where some ultra-Orthodox Jews have rushed to enlist in the army following Hamas’ massacres of October 7, but many are holding out.

  • by Matthew Knott and Kate Geraghty
Two boys shot in the chest, only one survivor. This is life in the West Bank

Two boys shot in the chest, only one survivor. This is life in the West Bank

Matthew Knott and Kate Geraghty report from the West Bank, where people who live beside each other are driven apart by competing historical narratives and modern grievances.

  • by Matthew Knott and Kate Geraghty
‘People are afraid to open their shops’
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‘People are afraid to open their shops’

A third generation shop owner says he hasn’t sold anything for weeks in the near deserted Souq in the old city in Hebron.

Clashes in Ramallah
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Clashes in Ramallah

Palestinian youths clash with the Israeli military near the Jalazone refugee camp in al-Bireh, Ramallah, West Bank.

Protests in Ramallah
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Protests in Ramallah

Demonstrators, some holding Hamas flags, protest the Israeli bombing of Gaza following Friday prayers through the streets of central Ramallah, West Bank.

Original URL: https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/by/kate-geraghty-h19plw