'Stay Strong': Slain Palestinian Journalist Leaves Heartfelt Message to Her only Son
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Attacked every few minutes: "Can't find any explanation"
At least five journalists were killed in an Israeli attack on a clinic in Gaza. Among them was Mariam Abu Daqqa. SPIEGEL employee Ghada Alkurd recalls her colleague.
The photojournalist killed today in Gaza together with four other colleagues in the Israeli double raid on the al-Nasser hospital wrote this to all those like us who followed his accounts. In his shots the daily faces of suffering in Khan Yunis. The outrage of Reporter Without Borders: 'Over 200 journalists killed in Gaza: until'. Caritas Internationalis: "Enough empty words, cease fire now."
The journalist Mariam Abu Dagga was deliberately killed at the beginning of the week by the Israeli military at the al-Nasser hospital in Gaza. Although only 33, she left a will – this contains a request to her 13-year-old son Because it is now life-threatening for journalists in Gaza, the correspondent Mariam Abu Dagga also wrote a will, even though she was only 33 years old.It contained two wishes: If she should die, ask her colleagues not to …
🩸 “Your Prayer, My Son”: The Last Will of Mariam Abu Daqqa Before Israel’s Bombs Killed Her in Gaza
Family, there are some truths too heavy to carry alone. This one shattered me. Before she was murdered in cold blood by an Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis yesterday, Palestinian photojournalist Mariam Abu Daqqa left behind a handwritten will to her little boy, Ghaith. Her words are a mother’s final testament, written under siege, fully aware that Israel was hunting down journalists one by one.These are not the words of a politic…
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