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The Gaza official has four out of 15 journalists who died in Israeli strike in the hospital.

The Gaza official has four out of 15 journalists who died in Israeli strike in the hospital.

At least 15 people, including four journalists working in international media, were reportedly killed in Israel’s strike at the southern Gaza Strip hospital.

Reuters Cameraman and AP Communications were one of the people who died in Nasser Hospital’s attack. Another journalist is known to have worked at AL JAZEERA.

The civil defense, which Hamas runs, said that some people died of the initial strike, and others woke up after a while as rescuers attended the field.

The Israeli army and the prime minister said there was no immediate opinion.

In the video of the field, the doctor standing at the entrance of the main hospital in the southern part of the Gaza shows a journalist after the first strike. Suddenly, the explosion occurs, and the glass shatters is broken and people send people with cover. The man who is injured by an explosion tries to be taken safety.

In other scenes, you can see that white and gray smoke are stirs at the parent level of the hospital. As you can listen to an ambulance from the outside, people are running and screaming in chaos.

Reuters said that the camera man, Husam Al-Masri, is one of the people who died. The Associated Press (AP) said Mariam Dagga also died. The AP said, “I was shocked and sad.”

Others say Mohammed Salameh is Al Jazeera and photographer Muath Abu Taha. The US TV network NBC said TAHA is not effective, as first reported.

According to the AFP News Agency, 15 people were killed, including one of the members.

Six journalists, including four people in AL JAZEERA, were attacked on Monday after death by Israeli target attack near the Gaza City Al-Shifa Hospital.

The UN Human Rights Office criticized the attack and called it a serious violation of international law.

Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said, “It aimed at ANAS AL-SHARIF, an Al Jazeera reporter who claimed to have worked as head of terrorist cells in Hamas.

A committee (CPJ) to protect reporters, a major organization that promotes freedom of speech, said Israel did not provide evidence to support the claim.

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