Pottery is a traditional industry in Gaza, supported by families like Sabri Atallah’s. But decades of armed conflict and political strife have put these artisans’ livelihoods at risk. We visited Sabri Atallah & Sons Pottery Factory before, during, and after the May 2021 attacks to see how he is keeping the craft alive.

Sabri only sells his pottery locally and does not have a website.

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