The exhibition 'Threatening Beauty', opening at Beit Gabriel, showcases about 30 photographs by slain ynet and Yedioth Ahronoth photographer Roy Edan, including images from the Gaza border region and drone photos captured in the final minutes before he was killed on October 7 Related Topics5 View gallery Liza and Carmel Edan (Photo: Avihu Shapira)Liza and her husband, Carmel, moved through the exhibition, pausing at each photograph and explaining its story to visitors.5 View gallery Final photographs taken by Roy Edan, who was killed on October 7 (Photo: Avihu Shapira)“Just further down this path was Roy’s home. We sat with him on the porch and looked directly at Gaza. We weren’t afraid of anything,” Liza told one visitor, pointing to a photograph of a large Hamas drone lying on the ground at the entrance to the kibbutz, taken just minutes before the murders.5 View gallery Roy Edan (Photo: Shay Machloof)The exhibition, Threatening Beauty, opened Thursday at Beit Gabriel on the Sea of Galilee. For years, Edan documented the Gaza border region with a sensitive eye and remarkable talent, capturing its flowering fields, renewal and daily life alongside images of incendiary balloons, rocket impacts and casualties.5 View gallery The exhibition, Threatening Beauty, opened Thursday at Beit Gabriel on the Sea of Galilee (Photo: Avihu Shapira)5 View gallery For years, Edan documented the Gaza border region, capturing its flowering fields, renewal and daily life alongside images of incendiary balloons, rocket impacts and casualties (Photo: Roy Edan)Comments
Roy Edan’s Gaza border photography featured in new exhibition highlighting his legacy
The exhibition 'Threatening Beauty', opening at Beit Gabriel, showcases about 30 photographs by slain ynet and Yedioth Ahronoth photographer Roy Edan, including images from the Gaza border region and drone photos captured in the final minutes before he was killed on October 7







