Israeli strikes on al-Nasser hospital in southern Gaza killed at least 15 people, including four journalists: Hussam al-Masri (Reuters), Mariam Abu Dagga (AP), Mohammed Salam (Al Jazeera) and Moaz Abu Taha (NBC). Reuters photographer Hatem Khaled was wounded. A video from al-Ghad TV showed civil defence workers in bright orange vests and journalists struck while attempting to rescue al-Masri’s body; they raised their hands to shield themselves before being hit. An undated picture shows al-Masri beside his camera at Nasser hospital. At least 192 Palestinian journalists have been killed since 7 October 2023, according to the CPJ. No initial comment came from the Israeli prime minister’s office or military.
Four journalists were among at least 15 people killed by Israeli strikes on al-Nasser hospital in southern Gaza, Palestinian health officials said. The strikes on Monday killed Hussam al-Masri, who worked for Reuters, Mariam Abu Dagga, who worked for the Associated Press, the Al Jazeera journalist Mohammed Salam, and Moaz Abu Taha from NBC. Another Reuters journalist, Hatem Khaled, was also wounded in the attack.
A video from the news agency al-Ghad TV showed civil defence workers wearing bright orange vests and journalists struck while they attempted to rescue the body of al-Masri, who was killed in an earlier strike. In the moments before their deaths, they raised their hands to shield themselves, but were quickly struck. An undated picture of the Reuters contractor Hussam al-Masri standing next to his camera as he works at Nasser hospital in the southern Gaza Strip.
At least 192 Palestinian journalists have been killed since 7 October 2023, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), more than the number who died globally in the previous three years. The CPJ said in August that Israel's killing of journalists in Gaza was a deliberate and systematic attempt to cover up Israel's actions. There was no initial comment from the Israeli prime minister's office nor from the Israeli military.
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