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Journalist’s final images show the Gaza hospital stairwell where she was killed by an Israeli strike

Mariam Dagga, among five journalists killed in a double Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital, highlighted the high risks faced by media covering the Gaza conflict, with 220 journalists killed since 2023.

  • An Israeli strike on Gaza's Nasser Hospital killed 22 people, including five journalists, according to health officials.
  • The Israeli military claimed the strike targeted Hamas surveillance cameras, but Hamas denied the accusations, stating all victims were civilians.
  • Eyewitnesses reported two consecutive strikes, with journalists and medical personnel on the scene during the second attack.
  • Benjamin Netanyahu called the incident tragic, asserting Israel does not target civilians, while groups condemned the attack as a violation of press freedom.
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With the murder of 220 Palestinian journalists since October 2023, it is freedom of the press that is being murdered and it is the reality of the bombings and famine that is being silenced, denounces more than 40 journalists and Reporters Without Borders.

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