Yahya Barzaq

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DiedSeptember 30, 2025(2025-09-30) (aged 34–35)
Gaza Strip, Palestine
Causeof deathIsraeli airstrikes
OccupationFreelance photojournalist
Yahya Barzaq
Born
DiedSeptember 30, 2025(2025-09-30) (aged 34–35)
Gaza Strip, Palestine
Cause of deathIsraeli airstrikes
OccupationFreelance photojournalist
EmployerTRT World
Known forReporting during the Israel-Gaza conflict; killed while working

Yahya Barzaq (Arabic: يحيى برزق; died 30 September 2025), also known as Yahia Barzaq,[2] was a Cypriot-Palestinian[3] freelance photojournalist and newborn photographer from Gaza.[4] He worked with TRT World among other outlets.[5] Barzaq was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza, while covering the impact of war on civilians.

Barzaq began his photography career doing newborn photography in Gaza City, capturing portraits of infants and family moments. Barzaq, along with his wife, established the Yahia Barzaq Newborn Studio in Gaza.[2] Over time, especially after onset of escalated conflict, he shifted to photojournalism, documenting civilian life under bombardment, displacement, destruction, and the human cost of war. His work came to include images of airstrikes, destroyed infrastructure, and stories of survival.[6][7][8] Barzaq was also of Turkish Cypriot descent through his grandmother, which allowed him to have Northern Cyprus citizenship.[9]

He was known for having fled Gaza City due to safety concerns and displacement, yet continued to work, sharing his images on social media and for outlets including TRT.[7] Barzaq also produced a documentary called Gaza Through My Lens with TRT.[10]

Prior to his death, Barzaq contacted Cypriot news website, Bugun Kibris, to report about the situation in the Gaza Strip and expressed his frustration at Israel's orders to evacuate to southern Gaza.[10]

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