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Palestinian TV news channel accuses Israel of killing 5 of its journalists

  • The Palestinian Journalists Union reported that five journalists from Al-Quds Today were killed in a strike while in a broadcast vehicle outside Al-Awda Hospital in Gaza.
  • Al-Quds Today described the strike as a massacre and stated the journalists were fulfilling their media and humanitarian duty.
  • The IDF claimed it does not target journalists but considers members of organized armed groups as lawful targets.
  • The attack occurred on Thursday morning and involved a broadcast van marked 'Press' near Al-Awda Hospital in the Nuseirat refugee camp.
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The relentless bombing of the Gaza Strip has fewer and fewer journalists to document them. Last Thursday, the Israeli army killed five Palestinian reporters after launching a shell at their van, which was parked in front of Al Awda Hospital, in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza. With those deaths, more than 190 Palestinian reporters have already died at the hands of the Israeli army since the Hamas attack on 7 October last year, accordin…

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Five journalists from a Palestinian television station were reportedly killed in an Israeli attack in the central Gaza Strip. They were reportedly in a van parked in front of Al-Awda Hospital, where a reporter's wife was giving birth. Pictures showed a burnt-out vehicle with the word "Press" written on it. The Al-Quds Today broadcaster, for which the journalists worked, also stated that the vehicle was clearly marked when it was attacked. Accord…

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Al-Monitor broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, December 25, 2024.
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