Journalist working with Al Jazeera killed in Israeli Gaza strike, network says
- Hossam Shabat and Mohammed Mansour were killed in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, confirmed by Al Jazeera and Palestinian news agency WAFA.
- The Government Media Office in Gaza condemned the killings of Palestinian journalists by the Israeli occupation, urging advocacy groups to oppose systematic crimes against them.
- The Committee to Protect Journalists stated that the international community must act to protect journalists and hold Israel accountable for the deaths of Shabat and Mansour.
- As of March 23, Gaza's Health Ministry reported that Israeli operations have resulted in 673 deaths in the Strip, and over 170 journalists have been killed since the war began in October 2023.
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Israel is still bombing in the night. Two other journalists and at least 5 children killed
Two other journalists were killed in Gaza by the Israeli army. The first is Mohammed Mansour, 29, a correspondent for the Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun. The journalist died as a result of a missile explosion in his home in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, where he lived with his wife and newborn son, whose fate is still being ascertained. The other victim, according to Al Jazeera, is the 23-year-old correspondent Hossam Shabat. Shabbat had prep…
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