Al Jazeera Cameraman Leaves Gaza For Treatment

Breaking | QNN correspondent reports that the injured Al Jazeera journalist Fadi Al-Wahidi will leave the Gaza Strip for treatment abroad after months of being prevented from receiving treatment by the Israeli occupation.

Al-Wahidi, who was working as a cameraman, was shot and injured by Israeli occupation forces while covering Israeli attacks in the Jabalia refugee camp during the annihilation plan that lasted for more than three months.

He will be transferred via the Rafah crossing to an Egyptian hospital to begin his treatment journey.

Over 200 journalist have been killed in Gaza by the Israeli war machine and over 400 have been injured.

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Please Save Fadi Al Wahidi

This is an “Urgent Appeal” made by Anas Al Sharif on behalf of Al Jazeera cameraman Fadi Al Wahidi

“My friend and Al Jazeera cameraman, Fadi Al-Wahidi, has suffered a severe decline in health after being shot by an Israeli sniper while clearly identified as press.

We are trapped in northern Gaza under siege. Without immediate medical treatment abroad, his life is in grave danger. I urge all relevant organizations to assist in facilitating his urgent transfer for treatment.

Your support could save his life. #SaveFadiAl_Wahidi

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Israel Kills Palestinian Journalist, Injures 2 More in Jabalia

Israeli troops shot and killed Palestinian photojournalist Mohammad Al Tanani at the Abu Sharakh roundabout in Jabalia, Wednesday.

 Al Tanani, who worked for the local Aqsa TV, becomes journalist number 176 to be killed by Israeli soldiers since 7 October, 2023.

Israeli missiles targeted a group of journalists who were covering the latest displacements of people who were ordered to leave their homes in Jabalia.

He was hit with two other colleagues reporter Tamer Lubbad and Al Jazeera cameraman Fadi Al-Wahidi who was shot in the neck.

The last two however were only injured but in critical condition in the Baptist Hospital were they where quickly rushed to by their colleagues.

The shooting at the group of journalists was a warning to them not to report on the latest Israel military incursions on north Gaza and Jabalia, where its currently under siege. Israeli troops entered Jabalia on 4th October and they are still there.

The names of the journalists are trending on the social media.

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