In a profound and elegiac work of investigative journalism, the writer Chris Hedges and the cartoonist Joe Sacco collaborate to present the testimony of displaced Palestinians who lived through the genocide. In the spring of 2025 the cartoonist Joe Sacco, author of Palestine and Footnotes in Gaza , and Chris Hedges, the former Middle East Bureau Chief for The New York Times , traveled to Cairo where they interviewed 29 Palestinian families who had recently left Gaza. In Requiem for Gaza , they use the experience and stories of these families to detail the crucible of the genocide, the loss of homes and communities, the appalling death toll among friends and loved ones, the constant displacement, the terror of indiscriminate killing, the hunger and deprivation, the obliteration of all that was known and familiar, and the struggle to cope with the callous indifference of a world that continues to supply Israel with weapons despite its wholesale destruction of Gaza and mass slaughter. Requiem for Gaza , like their New York Times best seller Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt , combines comics and single images drawn by Sacco within the narrative written by Hedges. Hedges’ vivid prose and Sacco’s visceral images complement each other and together paint a portrait of dignity and suffering under genocide. The collective power of the individual stories that chronicle the first day of the genocide, the forced evacuation of homes, the targeted assassinations, the false hopes engendered by ceasefires, the dislocation and alienation of exile, the brutal killing and hasty burial of family members, and the humiliation of living under tarps without clean food and water bring every aspect of the genocide to life. Set against this horror are stories of self-sacrifice and compassion that show how Palestinians not only clung to their humanity, but morally triumphed over their killers. Black-and-white illustrations throughout Chris Hedges is the former Pulitzer-prize winning Middle East Bureau Chief for The New York Times . An Arabic speaker, he spent seven years covering the conflict between Israel and Palestine, much of that time in Gaza. He is author of sixteen books, including A Genocide Foretold: Reporting on Survival and Resistance in Occupied Palestine , The New York Times best seller Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt , which he co-wrote with Joe Sacco, as well as War is a Force That Gives Us Meaning based on his two decades as a war correspondent in Central America, Africa, the Middle East and the Balkans. He has taught at Columbia University, New York University, Princeton University and the University of Toronto. He has also taught college courses in the New Jersey prison system through Rutgers University for over a decade. He holds a B.A. in English Literature from Colgate University and a Master of Divinity from Harvard University. He is an ordained Presbyterian minister. He was awarded a Doctor of Humane Letters (Litterarum Humanarum Doctor) in 2009 by Starr King School for the Ministry in Oakland, California. He lives in Princeton, New Jersey. Joe Sacco is a Maltese-born cartoonist and journalist based in Portland. He is a seminal figure in comics journalism, establishing the form’s seriousness and legitimacy in the 1990s with his groundbreaking investigative graphic novel Palestine . He has since become the most prominent figure in the genre he virtually created, and has published numerous investigative works of graphic journalism, including Safe Area Goražde, Footnotes in Gaza, Paying the Land , and his most recent book, The Once and Future Riot . He is also the co-author with Chris Hedges of Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt . Sacco is the recipient of the American Book Award, multiple Eisner and Harvey awards, and in 2023 was awarded a Doctor of Literature degree (Honoris Causa) by the University of Malta.