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AP Photo/Ali MahmudThe decision to award the prize for Mahmud's photo received fierce backlash on social media and from some Jewish commentators.
Israeli writer Hen Mazzig also took to X to hit out at the decision, saying that the image "dehumanizes" Louk.
Advertisement"This is one of the most important photos in the last 50 years"But Louk's father, Nissim Louk, told Israeli news outlet Ynet that he was glad the photo won the award.
This is one of the most important photos in the last 50 years.
Persons:
—, Ali Mahmud, Shani, Shani Louk, Hen Mazzig, retraumatizes, Nissim Louk, Nissim, Noa Argamani, Al Jazeera
Organizations:
Service, Associated Press, Reynolds Journalism, Hamas, Business, Peace, AP, State
Locations:
Israel, Kibbutz Urim, Israeli, Gaza