Artist sews names of Gaza children killed by Israel into gown
First publishedJul 13, 20:35 UTC
Last updatedJul 14, 20:53 UTC · 5h ago
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Welsh artist Diana Williams sewed the names of 300 Gaza babies into a gown.
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A Welsh artist, Diana Williams, made a special gown with the names of 300 babies who were killed in Israel's war on Gaza.
Why it matters
This artist's work shows the human cost of war and the importance of remembering the victims.
In brief
- Who made the gown?
- Welsh artist Diana Williams.
- How many names are on the gown?
- The names of 300 Gaza babies.
- Why did she make the gown?
- To remember the victims of Israel's war on Gaza.
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