01467nam a2200193Ia 45000010005000000080041000052450101000462600019001473000019001665200831001855460012010166500029010286500046010576510026011036550022011299420008011519990015011599520099011746540260430s9999 xx 000 0 und d 0aBlack Friday/ cKent Klich in collaboration with Amnesty International and Forensic Architecture bKEHRER; c2015 a90p; c16x12cm aBlack Friday documents one of the deadliest days for Gaza — August 1st, when over 130 Palestinians, mostly civilians, were killed by Israeli forces in Rafah. The violence followed the suspected abduction of an Israeli soldier, triggering the controversial “Hannibal procedure,” a military protocol that unleashed intense bombardment with over 2,000 bombs and shells in a single day, leaving no time to evacuate civilians. This event was part of Operation Protective Edge, a 50-day Israeli military campaign that killed over 2,000 Palestinians, including 539 children, and caused widespread destruction. After Gaza Photo Album (2009) and Killing Time (2013), Black Friday is the third part of the artists Kent Klich's ongoing depiction of life in Gaza. Text: Kent Klich, Amnesty International and Forensic Architecture.  aEnglish aIsraeli Occupation95811 aTR624-835 Technology- Applied Photography aPalestinezGaza93379 aDocumentary99374 cBK  c6540d6540 001040708TaSAFLbPHGALd2026-04-27l0oTR624-835 160.269p6540r2026-04-30w2026-04-30yBK