AI Trend Creates Memories of Palestinians Killed in Israel’s Gaza Genocide
Gaza (QNN)- Palestinians are using an AI trend to create new memories of friends, family members, and well-known figures killed in Israel's genocide in Gaza, generating images that depict them in moments of connection with their loved ones.
Translation: “May God reunite us.”Well-known Al Jazeera journalists Anas Al-Sharif reunites with his mother. (Source: web.banfsj)Palestinian journalist Wael Al-Dahdouh reunites with his son, Hamza. (Source: web.banfsj)Sheikh Khaled Nabhan reunites with the ‘soul of his soul’, his granddaughter Reem. (web.banfsj)Journalist Ismail Al-Ghoul reunites with his daughter, Zeina. (web.banfsj)Journalist Mariam Abu Daqqa reunites with her son. (web.banfsj)Palestinian mother Aya Ismail shared this photo on Facebook of her husband, who was killed in the Israeli assault, alongside their two children.
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