Israel Kills Another Journalist in Gaza Bombing

Civil defense teams search for victims or potential survivors through the rubble of the al-Shanti family home in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood of Gaza City after it was bombed by Israeli warplanes. Fellow journalist Iman Hatem al-Shanti and her son, Bilal, have so far been confirmed killed in the attack.

Nour Naimi wrote this:

The cursed Israeli army killed my resilient and ambitious friend, journalist Eman Al-Shanti. They bombed her home in #Gaza while she was with her children. Her eldest son, Bilal, was found killed under the rubble, but the fate of her other children is still unknown.

Eman was not just a number. Eman was not just anyone. Eman mattered.

https://twitter.com/NourNaim88/status/1866811023682150806

Another wrote:

Fellow journalist Iman Al-Shanti is a martyr, along with her family. I met her yesterday, Tuesday, in the hospital and she complimented me a lot on the coverage. She was always trying to reassure me about the situation in her difficult region. However, she and her family remained steadfast there in the face of death.

Her name and images continue to trend on the social media.

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UNRWA Pleads For Gaza

UNRWA Commissioner Philippe Lazzarini shared a map detailing the humanitarian disaster in Gaza, calling for a ceasefire and accountability.

He highlighted that 80% of Gaza is now high-risk, with people fleeing in search of basic needs and safety.

Lazzarini emphasized the complex delivery of aid, disrupted by insecure routes and destroyed civil order.

The map shows military zones, evacuation areas, and humanitarian access points requiring coordination with the Israeli army. It also reveals blocked or unusable routes due to Israeli attacks.

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Israel Bombs Al Farouq Mosque in Nuseirat

Israeli warplanes bombed the Al Farouq Mosque in the Al Nuseirat Camp in Central Gaza, Saturday, bringing the whole structure down.

The news is trending on the social media in both Arabic and English. One blogger said this action raises significant concerns regarding international humanitarian law and the classification of such tactics as acts of terrorism.

The Israeli army has flattened 814 of Gaza’s 1,245 mosques and severely damaged another 148 during its intensified bombardment since 7 October, 2023, the Ministry of Religious Affairs in Gaza revealed. It further stated that these represent 79% of mosques in the Gaza Strip.

Three churches were also destroyed in this genocide on Gaza.

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Israel Kills….

Last Wednesday evening, the occupation aircraft bombed the house of the Al-Arouqi family in the Abu Iskandar area in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood north of Gaza City, killing 25 of its residents, including children. The young man, Muhammad Yousef Al-Arouqi, was the only survivor of the massacre.

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Israel Kills Photojournalist No 189

32-year-old Palestinian photojournalist Ahmed Abu Shariah was reported killed, Tuesday morning in an Israeli artillery shelling of his home in the Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City.

He was a father of two children. His father, Yousef Abu Shariah, was the former photographer of the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.

Israel persists in deliberately targeting journalists and media workers in Gaza for over 13 months in an attempt to cover up its crimes against civilians and silence the truth, killing 189 journalists since the onset of the ongoing genocide in Gaza.

Meanwhie Palestinian journalist Husam Shabat describing the moment when Israeli occupation warplanes targeted a home again where he, his team, and civil defence crews were, injuring him and his colleague and killing a civil defence worker.

Shabat said in another post that the bombing wasn’t an accident as he has been threatened by Israeli occupation forces.

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