SAD, SO SAD! Wife, 3 Kids Of Al Jazeera’s Gaza Bureau Chief Reportedly Killed In Airstrike }{ The Scoper Media

SAD, SO SAD! Wife, 3 Kids Of Al Jazeera’s Gaza Bureau Chief Reportedly Killed In Airstrike }{ The Scoper Media

 

An Israeli air strike has killed daughter, wife, son, and grandson of Al Jazeera Arabic correspondent Wael Al-Dahdouh.

… 20 Palestinian journalists killed by Israeli bombs

The wife, son, daughter and grandson of Wael Al-Dahdouh, Al Jazeera Arabic’s bureau head in Gaza, have been killed in an Israeli air strike.

Footage shown on Al Jazeera shows Al-Dahdouh entering the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in Deir al-Balah to see his killed family members in the morgue.

He was shown crouching and touching the face of his 15-year-old son Mahmoud, who wanted to be a journalist like his father.

Later footage showed him holding the shrouded body of his seven-year-old daughter Sham, seeming to speak to her as he looked at her bloodied face.

Looking shocked, Al-Dahdouh spoke to Al Jazeera on his way out of the hospital: “What happened is clear, this is a series of targeted attacks on children, women and civilians. I was just reporting from Yarmouk about such an attack, and the Israeli raids have targeted many areas, including Nuseirat.

“We had our doubts that the Israeli occupation would not let these people go without punishing them. And sadly that is what happened. This is the ‘safe’ area that the occupation army spoke of.”

Some members of Al-Dahdouh’s family, including a toddler granddaughter, survived the attack on the house they were staying in at the Nuseirat refugee camp south of Wadi Gaza.

Operations are ongoing to rescue some people from the wreckage of the home.

According to Al Jazeera Arabic, Al-Dahdouh’s son Yehia was injured and doctors had to perform an emergency procedure to staunch a serious wound in his head.

The procedure had to be done in the hospital corridor and the doctors struggled to find appropriate instruments, finally having to use non-surgical thread to stitch his wound.

“The indiscriminate assault by the Israeli occupation forces resulted in the tragic loss of [Al-Dahdouh’s] wife, son and daughter, which the rest of his family is buried under the rubble,” Al Jazeera Media Network said in a statement.

“Their home was targeted in the Nuseirat camp in central Gaza, where they had sought refuge after being displaced by the initial bombardment in their neighbourhood, following [Israeli] Prime Minister Netanyahu’s call for all civilians to move south.”

Speaking from Gaza, Al Jazeera’s Youmna Elsayed said: “It’s heartbreaking to be reporting about Wael’s family and to see how broken he is. He [Al-Dahdouh] calms everyone. He speaks to us like a big brother, not just a bureau chief.

“He didn’t leave Gaza City. He stayed, despite all the threats and warnings and didn’t stop for 19 days in a row. He said ‘I must be here in Gaza City to report about these people who are getting bombed every day.’

“He didn’t give up on them. He didn’t want to leave.”

… 20 Palestinian journalists killed by Israeli bombs

As of October 25, Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)’s preliminary investigations showed at least 24 journalists were among more than 7,000 (Palestinians 6,546,  Israel 1,400) dead on both sides since the war began on October 7.

Journalists in Gaza face particularly high risks as they try to cover the conflict in the face of a ground assault by Israeli troops, devastating Israeli airstrikes, disrupted communications, and extensive power outages.

As of October 25, 24 journalists were confirmed dead:

– 20 Palestinian, 3 Israeli, and 1 Lebanese.

– 8 journalists were reported injured.

– 3 journalists were reported missing or detained.

– Continued attacks, arrests, threats, and censorship.

CPJ is also investigating numerous unconfirmed reports of other journalists being killed, missing, detained, hurt or threatened, and of damage to media offices and journalists’ homes.

“CPJ emphasizes that journalists are civilians doing important work during times of crisis and must not be targeted by warring parties,” said Sherif Mansour, CPJ’s Middle East and North Africa program coordinator. “Journalists across the region are making great sacrifices to cover this heartbreaking conflict. All parties must take steps to ensure their safety.”

SOURCE: AL JAZEERA and CPJ website

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