Others Three journalists died this Sunday. Gaza Strip with Israeli attackAmong them is Hamza al-Dahdouh, one of the sons of Qatar Al Jazeera television reporter Wael al-Dahdouh, who lost most of his family in the Israeli bombings.
The Government of Gaza confirmed that Hamza al-Dahdouh and Mustafa Thuraya died as a result of an attack on the vehicle in which they were traveling during a news broadcast in Rafah, in the south of the Palestinian territory.
Photojournalist Ali Salem Abu Ajwa died in an accident Air attack on Gaza citynorth of the coastal residential area.
Gaza government under control Islamist group Hamas, He condemned their deaths and condemned Israel’s “failed attempt” to “hide the truth” through attacks on journalists.
“We ask the press and media associations, legal and human rights organizations to condemn this crime and condemn its repetition due to the (Israeli) occupation,” he emphasized in the statement.
For your part, Hamas was blamed Israel Intentionally killing two journalists He said they had committed a “war crime” together to “terrorize” journalists into stopping reporting in Gaza.
According to data received from Gaza authorities, With their deaths, the number of journalists killed in Gaza during the war increased to 110. These include influencers and intellectuals.
Again, Non-governmental organization Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) assures that 77 journalists diedReports of this battle included 16 wounded, as well as three missing and 21 detained.
A few hours ago, he wrote on social networks, “I hope God protects you,” addressing his son Wael al Dahdouh, whose wife, 7-year-old daughter and another son were killed in the Israeli bombing in Nuseyrat refugee. We camped with 21 other people a few weeks ago.
Wael al Dahdouh was injured and a colleague was killed in an Israeli drone strike a few days later while covering the bombing of a UN school in Khan Younis, south of Gaza.
In the videos and photos on social networks today, the journalist is seen mourning next to the lifeless body of his son Hamza. “This is our destiny and we must accept it,” he said, but “the whole world must look at what is happening in Gaza.”
Israel declared war on the group Hamas on October 7, It follows a major offensive by the Islamist group that included rocket launches as well as the infiltration of thousands of militiamen in towns near Gaza who killed about 1,200 people and kidnapped another 250.
Since that timeThe Israeli Army launched a powerful attack on the Palestinian settlement by air, land and sea. There are currently more than 22,800 dead and more than 58,400 injured amid an unprecedented humanitarian crisis that includes the collapse of hospitals, the emergence of epidemics and shortages of drinking water, food, medicine and electricity.