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More journalists killed in bombing of Gaza Strip
Gulf Today
|August 12, 2025
Israeli forces killed at least 40 people across the Gaza Strip overnight and into Monday, including a well-known journalist Israel said was a militant as well as people seeking humanitarian aid, according to local health officials.
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The military targeted the Al Jazeera correspondent with an airstrike on Sunday, killing him, and four other network journalists, according to the network in what press advocates described as a brazen assault on those documenting the war.
A sixth journalist was also killed in the strike, the network said.
Officials at Shifa Hospital said those killed included Al Jazeera correspondents Anas al-Sharif and Mohamed Qreiqeh.
Hospital officials reported that at least 34 people were killed on Monday, not including journalists who were slain in a tent shortly before midnight.
Among the dead were at least 12 aid seekers killed by Israeli gunfire while trying to reach distribution points, or awaiting aid convoys, according to officials at two hospitals and witnesses.
Relatives told The Associated Press that casualties included children and an infant. Witnesses to gunfire near the Morag corridor said they saw barrages of bullets and later dead bodies, describing the grim scene as a near-daily occurrence.
The Associated Press spoke to five witnesses who were among the crowds in central Gaza, the Teina area and the Morag corridor. All said that Israeli forces had fired toward the crowds.
This story is from the August 12, 2025 edition of Gulf Today.
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