Al Jazeera condemns Israel's killing of its journalist in Gaza
Briefly

Israeli occupation forces killed cameraman Mohammad Salama and four other photojournalists during an attack on the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis. The strike caused the deaths of more than 20 civilians, including patients and members of the press, without distinction between those under medical care and those documenting events. The fatalities included Hussam al-Masri, Mariam Abu Daqqa, and Moaz Abu Taha. The number of Al Jazeera journalists killed in Gaza has reached ten, and total journalist fatalities in the Strip now exceed 240 since October 2023. The campaign against journalists is described as deliberate targeting that violates the Rome Statute and the Geneva Conventions.
The blood of our martyred journalists in Gaza has not yet dried before the Israeli occupation forces committed another crime against Al Jazeera cameraman Mohammad Salama, together with four other photojournalists. list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4list 2 of 4list 3 of 4list 4 of 4end of list Today, occupation forces killed our colleague, Mohammad Salama; Hussam al-Masri, a photojournalist working for Reuters; photographer Mariam Abu Daqqa, who worked for the Associated Press and Independent Arabia, and Moaz Abu Taha.
This atrocity occurred during an attack on the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis, resulting in the deaths of more than 20 civilians, including patients and members of the press, without distinction between those under medical care and those holding cameras to document the crimes. With this latest crime, which claimed the life of Mohammad Salama, the number of Al Jazeera journalists killed by Israel in Gaza has reached 10, within a total that now exceeds 240 journalists killed in the Strip since October 2023.
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