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Feels so weird that a journalist from CNN has the protection to report on my country, when Palestinians themselves are being killed. At least 49 Palestinians journalists have been killed since Oct. 7 [_link]— Hind Khoudary (@Hind_Gaza) November 14, 2023
Feels so weird that a journalist from CNN has the protection to report on my country, when Palestinians themselves are being killed. At least 49 Palestinians journalists have been killed since Oct. 7 [_link]
She lost a colleague a few days ago ...
Anadolu cameraman killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza | Anadolu Agency | Montaser Al-Sawaf lost a great deal of blood and was in serious condition, and doctors - struggling with substandard conditions and a lack of supplies - were unable to save him, says his cousin Montaser Al-Sawaf, an Anadolu freelance cameraman reporting in Gaza on Friday, was killed in Israeli airstrikes, newly resumed after a one-week pause. "Sawaf, his brother Mervan, and other family members were martyred during Israeli airstrikes in the Ed-Durc neighborhood of southern Gaza," Hassan Ismameh, the journalist's cousin, told Anadolu. After being seriously injured in the bombing, Al-Sawaf had to wait for an ambulance for about half an hour, he added. Al-Sawaf was eventually transported to the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital by private vehicle after no medical teams arrived, said Ismameh. Al-Sawaf, along with his brother and other relatives killed in Israel's attack, was laid to rest in the city's al-Batsh cemetery.
Montaser Al-Sawaf lost a great deal of blood and was in serious condition, and doctors - struggling with substandard conditions and a lack of supplies - were unable to save him, says his cousin
Montaser Al-Sawaf, an Anadolu freelance cameraman reporting in Gaza on Friday, was killed in Israeli airstrikes, newly resumed after a one-week pause.
"Sawaf, his brother Mervan, and other family members were martyred during Israeli airstrikes in the Ed-Durc neighborhood of southern Gaza," Hassan Ismameh, the journalist's cousin, told Anadolu.
After being seriously injured in the bombing, Al-Sawaf had to wait for an ambulance for about half an hour, he added. Al-Sawaf was eventually transported to the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital by private vehicle after no medical teams arrived, said Ismameh.
Al-Sawaf, along with his brother and other relatives killed in Israel's attack, was laid to rest in the city's al-Batsh cemetery.
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