KARACHI (NPTV/IFJ): At least ninety-two Palestinian journalists and Media Workers have been killed, several have been injured and others are missing during the war in Gaza.

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate (PJS) condemn the killings and continued attacks on journalists.
The IFJ calls for an immediate investigation into their deaths.
In such dangerous conditions, the IFJ reminds journalists on the ground to take precautions, wear professional safety equipment and not to travel without their media providing them with all the professional safety equipment needed to cover events.
In the early hours of 7 October, Hamas launched an unprecedented attack in southern Israel.
In response, Israel retaliated with airstrikes over the besieged Gaza Strip and formally declared war at Hamas.
The IFJ is working closely with PJS to verify information in real time and document all killings.
List of 92 journalists and media workers killed since the start of the war in Gaza.
Mohammad Jarghoun, Smart Media, killed on 7 October
Ibrahim Lafi, Ain Media news agency, killed on 7 October
Mohammad Al-Salhi, photojournalist for news agency Fourth Authority, killed on 7 October
Asaad Shamlakh, freelance journalist, killed on 8 October
Said Al-Tawil, director of Al-Khamisa news agency, killed on 10 October
Mohammed Sobboh, photojournalist for Khabar news agency in Gaza, killed on 10 October
Hisham Al-Nawajha, photographer for Khabar news agency in Gaza, killed on 10 October
Salam Meimah, journalist for Al Quds Radio, killed on 10 October
Mohammed Fayez Yousef Abu Matar, freelance photographer, killed on 11 October
Ahmed Shehab, producer of Voice of Prisoners Radio, killed on 12 October
Hossam Mubarak, Al Aqsa TV, killed on 13 October
Yousef Dawwas, freelance journalist, killed on 14 October
Abdul Hadi Habib, Al Aqsa TV, killed on 16 October
Isam Bahar, Al Aqsa TV, killed on 17 October
Mohammed Balousha, Palestine TV, killed on 17 October
Samih Al-Nadi, director and producer of Al Aqsa TV, killed on 18 October
Khalil Abu Athra, cameraman for Al Aqsa TV, killed on 19 October
Muhammad Abu Ali, Al-Shabab radio, killed on 20 October
Hani Madhoun, administrative staff for Al Aqsa TV, killed on 21 October
Roshdi Sarraj, co-founder of Ain Media, photojournalist, filmmaker and fixer for several international media such as Radio France, killed on 22 October
Mohammed Imad Labad, journalist for Al Resalah news website, killed on 23 October
Saed al-Halabi, Al-Aqsa TV, killed on 25 October
Ahmed Abu Mahadi, Al-Aqsa TV, killed on 25 October
Salma Mukhaimar, journalist, killed on 25 October
Jamal Al-Faqawi, journalist for Mithaq Media Network, killed on 25 October
Zaher Al-Afghani, journalist for Mithaq Media Network, killed on 25 October
Duaa Sharaf, journalist for Al Aqsa Radio, killed on 26 October
Mohammad Fayez Al Hassan, director general of Rawasi, killed on 26 October
Yasser Abu Namous, journalist for Al Sahel media, killed on 27 October
Nazmi Al-Nadim, deputy director of finance and administration for Palestine TV, killed on 30 October
Majd Kashkou, media worker for Palestine TV, killed on 31 October
Imad Wahidi, media worker for Palestine TV, killed on 31 October
Majd Fadl Arandas, journalist for news website Al-Jamahir, killed on 1 November
Mohammed Abu Hatab, correspondent for Palestine TV, killed on 2 November
Mohammed Bayyari, journalist for Al Aqsa TV, killed on 2 November
Iyad Matar, administrative staff at Al Aqsa TV, killed on 2 November
Mohammed Al Jajeh, Press House, killed on 6 November
Mohd Abu Hasira, correspondent for WAFA news agency, body found under the rubble on 7 Nov
Yahya Abu Munie, journalist for Al Aqsa radio, killed on 7 November
Ahmed Al-Qara, photojournalist, killed on 10 November
Mousa Al Barsh, executive director of Namaa Radio, killed on 12 November
Ahmed Fatmah, photographer for Al Qahera News, killed on 13 November
Yacoub Bursh, director general of Namaa Radio, killed on 14 November
Mahmoud Matar, freelance journalist, killed on 15 November
Moseab Ashour, photographer, killed on 18 November
Mustafa Al-Sawaf, journalist and writer, killed on 18 November
Amr Abu Haya, media worker in Al Aqsa TV, killed on 18 November
Saary Mansour, director of Quds News Network, killed on 18 November
Hassouneh Isleem, freelance photographer for Quds News, killed on 18 November
Bilal Jadallah, director general of media development organisation Press House, killed on 19 Nov
Abdelhalim Awad, driver for Al Aqsa TV, killed on 18 November
Ayat Al-Khaddura, digital and broadcaster journalist, killed on 20 November
Khamis Salem Deab, editor at Al Quds Radio, killed on 20 November
Jamal Hanieh, editor at Amwaj Sports Media Network, killed on 21 November
Mohamad Nabil Al-Zaq, journalist for Quds TV, killed on 22 November
Assem Al-Barsh, journalist for Palestinian Al-Ray radio, killed on 22 November
Muhammad Moin Ayyash, photojournalist, killed on 23 November
Amal Zahed, journalist, killed on 24 November
Mustafa Bakir, journalist and cameraman for Al Aqsa TV, killed on 24 November
Nader Al-Nazli, technician for Palestine TV, killed on 25 November
Abdallah Darwish, photojournalist for Al Aqsa TV, killed on 1 December
Muntaser Al-Sawaf, photographer for Anadolu Agency, killed on 1 December
Marwan Al-Sawaf, photographer for Alef Media, killed on 1 December
Adham Hassouna, freelance journalist, killed on 1 December
Hassan Farajallah, executive at Al Quds TV, killed on 3 December
Shaima Jazzar, freelance journalist, killed on 4 December
Ala Atallah, journalist, killed on 9 December
Mohamed Abu Samra, photojournalist, killed on 9 December
Duaa Jabbour, freelance journalist for Eyes Media Network, killed on 9 December
Narmeen Qawwas, intern at Russia Today, killed on 11 December
Abdul Karim Odeh, journalist and former Al-Mayadeen correspondent, killed on 13 December
Samer Abu Daqqa, cameraman for Al Jazeera Arabic, killed on 15 December
Assem Kamal Moussa, journalist for Palestine Now, killed on 16 December
Haneen Ali Al-Qashtan, journalist for Sawt Al Watan Radio, killed on 17 December
Abdallah Alwan, media worker for Al Jazeera owned platform Midan, killed on 18 December
Mohammad Nasser Abu Hweidy, photojournalist for Al Istiqlal newspaper, killed on 22 December
Ahmad Jamal Madhoun, deputy director at Al Rai news agency, killed on 23 December
Mohammad Saidi (Khalifa), director at Al Aqsa TV, killed on 24 December
Mohammad Abdul Khaleq Al Ghuf, photojournalist for Al Rai news agency, killed on 24 December
Huthaifa Lulu, Broadcast Eng at Prisoners Radio (previously worked for Al Quds TV) killed on 24 Dec
Mohammad Khair Al Din, archiving officer at Al Aqsa TV, killed on 28 December
Ahmad Khair Al Din, photojournalist for Al Aqsa TV, killed on 28 December
Jaber Abu Hedrous, correspondent for Al-Quds TV, killed on 29 December
Akram Al Shafei, correspondent for Safa News Agency, killed on 5 January
Hamza Al-Dahdouh, journalist for Al Jazeera, killed on 7 January
Mustafa Thuraya, freelance videographer for Agence France Presse, killed on 7 January
Heba Al-Abdallah, journalist, killed on 9 January
Ahmad Bdeir, journalist for local magazine Hadaf News, killed on 10 January
Mohammed Jamal Sabahi Al Thalathin, journalist for Al Quds TV, killed on 11 January
Yazan Al-Zuweidi, photographer for Al Ghad TV, killed on 15 January
Iyad Ahmed Al-Ruwahi, correspondent and presenter for Voice of Al Aqsa Radio, killed on 26 January
Mohamed Abdel El Fatah Atta Allah, editor for Al-Risala newspaper, killed on 29 January
4 Israeli journalists and media workers:
Yaniv Zohar, photographer for Israel HaYom, killed on 7 October
Ayelet Arnin, news editor for Israeli Broadcasting Corporation (KAN), killed on 7 October
Shai Regev, editor for TMI, killed on 7 October
Roee Idan, photographer for Ynet, killed on 7 October
3 Lebanese journalists:
Issam Abdallah, video journalist for Reuters, killed on 13 October
Farah Omar, reporter for Al Mayadeen, killed on 20 November
Rabih Me’mari, cameraman for Al Mayadeen TV, killed on 20 November
(Date-wise) Detail of Slain Journalists and media workers:
On 29 January, journalist Mohamed Abdel El Fatah Atta Allah, who worked as an editor for Al-Risala newspaper, was killed with members of his family in an Israeli bombardment that hit his house in Al Shati refugee camp in northern Gaza Strip, according to PJS.
On 26 January, journalist Iyad Ahmed Al-Ruwahi, who worked as a correspondent and presenter for Voice of Al Aqsa Radio, was killed together with members of his family when an Israeli airstrike hit his home in Al-Hasayna area of Al Nuseirat refugee camp, PJS reported.
On 14 January, photographer Yazan Al-Zuweidi, who worked for Al-Ghad TV, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in the city of Beit Hanoun in northern Gaza, according to PJS and Al Ghad.
On 11 January, PJS confirmed the death of Mohammed Jamal Sabahi Al Thalathini, who worked as a journalist for Al Quds TV, was killed in an Israeli airstrike that hit his home in the south of Gaza city.
On 10 January, journalist Ahmad Bdeir, who worked for local magazine Hadaf News, was killed as a result of an Israeli bombardment outside the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, PJS and media reported.
On 9 January, PJS confirmed the killing of journalist Heba Al-Abdallah, who lost her life when an Israeli bombing hit her home in the southern city of Khan Yunis, media reported.
On 7 January, journalist Hamza Al-Dahdouh, the son of Al Jazeera’s Gaza bureau chief, Wael Al-Dahdouh, was killed together with journalist Mustafa Thuraya, when an Israel drone hit the car they where travelling on assignment near Rafah, several local and international media and PJS reported.
Hamza Al Dahdouh was working for Al Jazeera and Mustafa Thuraya was a freelance videographer working for Agence France Presse.
On 5 January, journalist Akram Al-Shafei, a correspondent for Safa News Agency, lost his life after being seriously injured by an Israeli aristrike two months ago during the siege of Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza city, PJS and media reported.
On 29 December, Jaber Abu Hedrous, a correspondent for Al-Quds Channel, was killed in an air strike on his house.
On 28 December, photojournalist Ahmad Khair Al Din, working for Al Aqsa TV, was killed in an airstrike that targeted his house in Al Beit Lahia, north Gaza.
On 28 December, Mohammad Khair Al Din, archiving officer at Al Aqsa TV, was killed in an airstrike that targeted his house in Al Beit Lahia, northern Gaza Strip.
On 24 December, broadcast engineer Huthaifa Lulu, working at prisoners radio, and formerly working for Al Quds TV, was found dead with his wife, daughter and a high number of family members after an airstrike targeted his house in Gaza.
On 24 December, photojournalist Mohammad Abdul Khaleq Al Ghuf, working for Al Rai news agency, was killed while reporting on the war in Gaza.
On 24 December, journalist Mohammad Saidi (Khalifa), director at Al Aqsa TV, was killed in an airstrike that targeted his house in Al Nusseirat, Gaza.
On 23 December, journalist Ahmad Jamal Madhoun, deputy director at Al Rai news agency, was killed in an airstrike that targeted north Gaza.
On 22 December, photojournalist Mohammad Nasser Abu Hweidy working for Al Istiqlal newspaper was killed during coverage at Al Shoja’ia in Gaza.
On 18 December, media worker Abdallah Alwan, who contributed to Al Jazeera owned platform Midan, among other media, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his home in Jabalia refugee camp, northern Gaza Strip, Al Jazeera Arabic reported.
On 17 December, journalist Haneen Ali Al-Qashtan, who worked for Sawt Al Watan Radio, was killed along with members of her family in an Israeli bombardment on the Nuseirat refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, PJS reported.
On 16 December, journalist Assem Kamal Moussa, who worked for the Palestine Now network, was killed in an Israeli airstrike that hit his home in the southern city of Khan Yunis, according to PJS and media.
On 15 December, PJS and Al Jazeera confirmed the killing of cameraman Samer Abu Daqqa, who worked for Al Jazeera Arabic.
He was killed by a drone strike while covering the aftermath of Israeli attacks on a school in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza Strip. In the same attack, Al Jazeera bureau chief in Gaza, Wael Al-Dahdouh, was wounded.
On 13 December, PJS confirmed the killing of journalist and former Al-Mayadeen correspondent Abdul Karim Odeh, who lost his life in an Israeli airstrike on the Nuseriat refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, media reported.
On 11 December, PJS confirmed the death of Narmeen Qawwas, an intern at Russia Today (RT), killed in an Israeli airstrike that hit the family home in Gaza.
On 9 December, journalist Ala Atallah was killed together with nine members of her family in an Israeli airstrike on the Al-Daraj neighbourhood in Gaza City, PJS and Roya News reported.
On the same day, photojournalist Mohamed Abu Samra lost his life as a result of Israeli bombardment in southern Gaza Strip, according to PJS.
On the same day, freelance journalist Duaa Jabbour, who worked for the local media website Eyes Media Network, was killed together with her family in an Israeli airstrike that hit her home in the southern city of Khan Yunis, PJS and media reported.
On 4 December, WAFA news agency confirmed the death of freelance journalist Shaima Jazzar, who worked for Al Hayat newspaper and Majedat Rafah network, was killed together with nine members of her family in an Israeli bombing that hit her home in the southern city of Rafah.
On 3 December, PJS confirmed the killing of Al Quds TV executive Hassan Farajallah, who was killed in an Israeli bombardment in the Gaza Strip.
On 1 December, PJS and media confirmed the death of photojournalist Abdallah Darwish, who worked for Al Aqsa TV and was killed in an Israeli raid in the Gaza Strip.
Later during the day, photographer Muntaser Al-Sawaf, who worked for the Turkish news agency Anadolu, was killed in an airstrike that hit the family home in Gaza City, Anadolu Agency reported.
The strike also killed photojournalist Marwan Al-Sawaf, Muntaser’s brother, who worked for Alef Media, according to media reports.
On the same day, freelance journalist Adham Hassouna was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza city.
On 25 November, the body of Nader Al-Nazli, who worked as a technician for Palestine TV, was found under the rubble, one week after his house was bombed.
On 24 November, journalist Amal Zahed was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza City and journalist and cameraman Mustafa Bakir, who worked for Al Aqsa TV, lost his life in an Israeli airstrike on his house in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, PJS reported.
On 23 November, photojournalist Muhammad Moin Ayyash was killed, alongside with a number of his family members, in an Israeli strike on his house in the Nuseirat refugge camp in the Gaza Strip, according to WAFA news agency.
On 22 November, PJS and Al Jazeera confirmed the deaths of Mohamad Nabil Al-Zaq, who worked for Quds TV and was killed in an Israeli strike; and Assem Al-Barsh, who worked for Palestinian Al-Ray radio and was killed by an Israeli sniper in the Al-Saftawi area in northern Gaza Strip.
On 21 November, Jamal Hanieh, editor at Amwaj Sports Media Network, was killed in an Israeli bombardment on Gaza City, according to the media Hanieh worked for.
On 20 November, PJS reported the death of digital and broadcaster journalist Ayat Al-Khaddura, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza city.
Before her killing, she posted a video from her home on social media documenting the ongoing situation in Gaza.
On the same day, journalist Khamis Salem Deab, editor at Al Quds radio, was killed in an Israeli airstrike that hit his home in Gaza, PJS reported.
On 19 November, Bilal Jadallah, who was the director general of media development organisation Press House in Gaza, was killed in his car in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, according to PJS and media.
On 18 November, PJS and the media reported the deaths of several journalists and media workers in Gaza. Photographer Moseab Ashour was killed in an attack on the Nuseirat refugee camp in the Gaza Strip days before.
Journalist and writer Mustafa Al-Sawaf was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his home in Gaza city. Al Sawaf was killed alongside his wife and two of his children.
His two sons, who are also journalists, Monaster Al-Sawaf and Mohammad Al-Sawaf, were critically wounded.
Amr Abu Hayya, who worked in the broadcasting department of Al Aqsa TV, was killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza.
Director of Quds News Network Saary Mansour and freelance photographer Hassouneh Isleem, who worked for Quds News, were killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Bureij refugee camp, according to PJS and Al Jazeera.
On the same day, Abdelhalim Awad, media worker and driver of Al Aqsa TV was killed in a strike on his home, PJS reported.
On 15 November, freelance journalist Mahmoud Matar was killed in an airstrike on his home in Gaza.
On 14 November, director general of Namaa Radio, Yacoub Bursh, was killed in an airstrike that hit his home in Gaza, media reported.
On 13 November, photographer Ahmed Fatmah, who worked for Al Qahera News, was killed due to ongoing Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, PJS and Al Qahera News reported.
On 12 November, PJS and MADA confirmed the death of journalist Mousa Al Barsh, who was the executive director of local Namaa Radio, following an Israeli airstrike on his home in northern Gaza.
On 10 November, photojournalist Ahmed Al-Qara was killed at the entrance of Khuza’a town, east of the southern city of Khan Yunis, according to PJS.
On 7 November, journalist Yahya Abu Munie, who worked for Al Aqsa radio, was killed in an airstrike in Gaza City. PJS and Al Jazeera reported.
On 7 November, PJS and WAFA confirmed the death of journalist Mohammad Abu Hasira, a correspondent for Palestine News and Information Agency (WAFA), who was killed in an Israeli bombing near the fishermen’s port in Gaza City.
According to WAFA, the airstrike took place overnight between Sunday and Monday, but the body of Abu Hasira was found in the rubble on 7 November.
On 6 November, media worker Mohammed Al Jajeh, who worked for media development organisation Press House, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Al-Nasr neighborhood in Gaza City. PJS and media reported his death.
On 2 November, journalist Mohammad Abu Hatab, a member of PJS and IFJ who worked as a correspondent for Palestine TV, was killed when an Israeli airstrike hit his home in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza Strip. PJS reported his death.
PJS reported his death. On the same day, journalist Mohammed Bayyari, who worked for Al Aqsa TV, was killed.
On the same day, Iyad Matar, who worked as an administrative staff for Al Aqsa TV, was killed in an Israeli bombardment that hit his home on the Gaza Strip, media reported.
On 1 November, PJS confirmed the killing of journalist Majd Fadl Arandas, who worked for the news website Al-Jamahir, during a bombing near his house in the Nuseirat camp, in the Deir al-Balah Governorate.
On 31 October, Palestine TV confirmed the death of two media workers, Majd Kashkou and Imad Wahidi in an Israeli airstrike over Gaza city.
On 30 October, PJS and WAFA news agency confirmed the death of Nazmi Al-Nadim, deputy director of finance and administration for Palestine TV. Al-Nadim was killed when an Israeli warplane bombed his house in Zeitun neighbourhood in Gaza city.
On 27 October, Yasser Abu Namous, who worked for Al Sahel media, was killed during Israeli airstrike that hit his house in eastern Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, PJS and WAFA news agency reported.
On 26 October, PJS and WAFA news agency confirmed the death of journalist Duaa Sharaf, who worked at Al Aqsa Radio, in a missile attack that struk her home in the Al-Zawaida neighborhood, central Gaza Strip.
On the same day, PJS confirmed the killing of media worker Mohammad Fayez Al Hassani, director general of Rawasi, who lost his life in an Israeli airstrike that hit his home in the Gaza Strip.
On 25 October, journalist Jamal Al-Faqawi, who worked at Mithaq Media Network, was killed when an Israeli bombardment hit his home in the city of Khan Yunis, southern Gaza Strip.
On 25 October, PJS confirmed the death of three journalists Saed Al-Halabi, who worked for Al Aqsa TV, that was killed when his home in Jabalia, in the north of the Gaza Strip, was targeted.
Ahmed Abu Mahadi, who worked for Al Aqsa TV, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip, PJS reported.
On the same day, journalist Salma Mukhaimar was killed in an air strike in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, PJS reported.
On the same day, journalist Zaher Al Afghani, who worked for Mithaq Media Network, was killed when an airstrike hit his home in Deir Al Balah.
On 23 October, Palestinian news agency WAFA and PJS confirmed the death of journalist Mohammed Imad Labad, who worked for Al Resalah news website, following an Israeli bombing close to his house in Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood in Gaza city.
On 22 October, Roshdi Sarraj, co-founder of Ain Media, photojournalist, film-maker and fixer for several international media, including Radio France, was killed in an Israeli air raid that hit his home, western Gaza city, PJS and media reported.
On 21 October, Hani Madhoun, who worked as an administrative staff for Al Aqsa TV, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his home in Gaza.
On 20 October, PJS confirmed the death of Muhammad Abu Ali, a journalist with Al-Shabab radio in Gaza, who was killed by Israeli shelling of his home in the northern Gaza strip.
On 19 October, Khalil Abu Athra, cameraman for Al-Aqsa TV, was killed in the Al-Nasr neighborhood, north of Rafah.
On 18 October Al-Aqsa TV producer and director Samih Al-Nadi was killed in an aircraft bombing on the Gaza Strip.
On 17 October, PJS reported the killing of Al Aqsa TV journalist Isam Bahar, following the bombing of his house in Gaza city.
On the same day, Palestine TV journalist Mohammed Balousha was killed in his apartment due to bombings in Gaza city. PJS and media confirmed his death.
On 16 October, a bombardment hit the house of Al Aqsa TV journalist Abdul Hadi Habib in the Zeitun neighbourhood in Gaza city. PJS and media confirmed his death.
On 14 October, freelance journalist Yousef Dawwas was killed together with his family in an Israeli airstrike on the Gaza Strip, Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor reported.
On 13 October, PJS confirmed the killing of journalist Hossam Mubarak, working for Al AqsaTV, when an Israeli shelling hit his home in northern Gaza city.
On 12 October, producer of Voice of Prisoners Radio Ahmed Shehab was killed alongside with his family members when an Israeli airstrike struk his house in Jabalia refugee camp, in the northern Gaza Strip, PJS reported.
On 11 October, the PJS confirmed the death of freelance photographer Mohammed Fayez Yousef Abu Matar, 28, following Israeli bombings on Rafah governorate, southern Gaza Strip.
According to the state-run news agency WAFA, Abu Matar was a freelance photographer covering the ongoing military operations when he was killed.
On 10 October, the PJS said in a statement that three Palestinian journalists Said Al-Tawil, director of Al-Khamisa news agency and photojournalist Mohammed Sobboh and photographer Hisham Al-Nawahjh, both worked for Khabar news agency, were killed by an Israeli airstrike that hit a residential building near Gaza City’s fishing port.
The Hamas-run government said that the three reporters were covering the evacuation of a residential building nearby, when the missile struck, AFP reported.
On the same day, Salam Meimah, who worked for Al Quds Radio, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on her home in Jabalia refugee camp, northern Gaza strip. Her body was recovered from the rubber three days later.
On 8 October, freelance journalist Asaad Shamlakh was killed with his family in an Israeli airstrike on his home in Sheikh Ejline neighborhood in Gaza city,PJS and BBC Arabic confirmed.
On 7 October, Palestinian photojournalist Mohammad Al-Salhi, working for news agency Fourth Authority was shot dead while covering the military operations at the border east of Palestinian refugee camp Al-Bureij, located in the central Gaza Strip, according to the state-run news agency WAFA.
Ibrahim Lafi from Ain Media news agency was killed while reporting near Beit Hanoun checkpoint, close to the separation fence with Israel, in the northern Gaza Strip, the media reported.
On the same day, journalist Mohammad Jarghoun, working for Smart Media, a media production company in Gaza, was killed while covering the fight between Hamas and the Israeli army, close to Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip.
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