Journalist working with Al Jazeera killed in Israeli Gaza strike, network says
- Israeli airstrikes killed two journalists, Hossam Shabat and Mohammed Mansour, in Gaza on March 25, 2025, confirmed by Al Jazeera and WAFA.
- Hossam Shabat died in Beit Lahiya, while Mohammed Mansour was killed south of Khan Younis.
- The Government Media Office in Gaza condemned the killings and called for action against attacks on journalists.
- The deaths of Shabat and Mansour increase the reported toll of journalists killed in Gaza to 208, according to the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate.
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As violence escalates in Gaza, Al Jazeera Mubasher correspondent Hossam Shabat was killed today in an Israeli airstrike targeting his car in Jabalia. Shabat, aged 23, is among several journalists who have lost their lives in the ongoing conflict, as well as Mohamed Mansour, a correspondent for the TV channel Palestine Today, who was killed in a separate airstrike south of Khan Younis on Monday, 24 March. Al Jazeera Media Network has issued a st…
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