Gaza Journalist Award Highlights Escalating Risks, Media Landscape Shifts
Event summary
- Mohammed R. Mhawish, a Gaza-based journalist, was awarded the 2025 Neal Conan Prize for Excellence in Journalism on November 22, 2025.
- The prize, worth $50,000, recognizes Mhawish’s reporting on civilian life during the Gaza war and the dangers faced by journalists.
- Over 249 Palestinian journalists have been killed since October 2023, exceeding casualties from major historical conflicts.
- Mhawish survived a targeted attack on his home, which resulted in the deaths of family members and left him buried under rubble for hours.
The big picture
The recognition of Mhawish’s work underscores the escalating dangers faced by journalists covering the Gaza conflict, highlighting a broader crisis in conflict reporting. The sheer number of Palestinian journalist deaths since October 2023 represents a systemic failure in protections and raises questions about the role of media in conflict zones. The Neal Conan Prize itself is a response to a shrinking news industry and the prioritization of entertainment over serious reporting, signaling a potential shift in how journalism is valued and funded.
What we're watching
- Safety Protocols
- Whether the increased scrutiny of journalist safety will lead to tangible shifts in operational protocols and risk mitigation strategies for news organizations operating in conflict zones.
- Funding Models
- How the Neal Conan Prize and similar initiatives will impact the sustainability of independent, human-centered journalism, given the broader contraction in traditional news industry funding.
- Information Warfare
- The extent to which the targeting of journalists reflects a deliberate strategy of information control and the potential for escalation in future conflicts.
