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'Stay Strong': Slain Palestinian Journalist Leaves Heartfelt Message to Her only Son

Summary by Khaleej Times
Mariam, 33, had built a notable career reporting for news organisations including Independent Arabia and the Associated Press.

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Attacked every few minutes: "Can't find any explanation"

·Stockholm, Sweden
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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.

·Germany
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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 …

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asianews.it broke the news in on Monday, August 25, 2025.
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