The line of failure wins in the news and documentary categories, while in the interactive and immersive categories.
Al Jazeera Media Network received two prestigious Peabody Awards, one of the most respected acclaim for radio storytelling.
This award recognizes Al Jazeera's English Fault line Documentary Night won't end in the News & Documentary category, and Al Al Jazeera's English digital movies in the series close upin the interactive and immersive categories.
The 85th Peabody Award winner was announced on May 1, 2025 ahead of the annual ceremony in Los Angeles on June 1, 2025.
The award honors tell clever, powerful and moving stories in broadcast and digital media.
Al Jazeera English Fault line The documentary "Night" will not end revealing the tragic cost of war. It describes the ruthless Israeli bombing campaign against Gaza, as well as the reality of unsafe "safe zones" and arbitrary executions through the eyes of three families during the first 15 months of the war.
The film investigates the death of five-year-old Hind Rajab, who is waiting to be rescued from a car whose family has been shot. As verified by a forensic monitoring agency, two medical personnel dispatched to rescue her were also killed.
Laila Al-Arian, executive producer Fault line"No one can fully capture the scale of the Gaza atrocities, but our goal is to glimpse the way life looks through investigative news and ground storytelling. We are honored by this awareness because it helps bring more attention to a constant story, but we need to see this story. Although we were all in horror a year ago, our terror volume was more than the reality of the first grade, not necessarily.
To date, the night has not received multiple awards, including in the coveted international current affairs category of the Royal Television Association Awards, the Overseas News Club Best Television, Video or Documentary on International Affairs, and the long-term awards from the Information Restorative Open Program Centre.
A Day in the Gaza Movie Series close up It is a compilation of videos recorded by 10 people in Gaza who were asked to record all day long to help viewers understand the enormous difficulties and dangers faced by Palestinians living under the ongoing bombing of Gaza.
Juan Carlos Van Meek, Director of Digital Innovation and Programming, expressed his gratitude to the team for presenting the Peabody Award, noting: “I am proud of our team’s humanity among the constantly bombing Palestinian humans living in the fuel tanker. Forgotten.”
Recognition of these documentaries underscores Al Jazeera’s commitment to highlighting human experiences in the conflict.
As the situation in Gaza continues to evolve, the network remains committed to articulating important stories to ensure that the voices of those affected are heard on global platforms.