Gaza, July 13 (QNA) - Two journalists were killed Sunday in an Israeli airstrike on the Gaza Strip, bringing the number of journalists killed since the start of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip on Oct. 7, 2023, to more than 230.
The Palestine News and Information Agency (WAFA) said that journalist Hussam Al Adlouni was killed along with his wife and three of his children in a bombing that targeted a tent sheltering displaced people in the Mawasi area of Al Qarara town, northwest of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip. Journalist Fadi Khalifa was killed in a direct bombing while he was inspecting his home in the Al Zeitoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City.
For its part, the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate mourned the two martyrs, considering their targeting a new crime added to the occupation's dark record against the Palestinian press, in an ongoing attempt to silence the free voice and obscure the truth.
In a statement, the syndicate emphasized that the Israeli occupation pursues a systematic policy of targeting journalists and media organizations, in flagrant violation of all international conventions guaranteeing the protection of journalists during armed conflicts.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced today that the death toll in the Gaza Strip since the start of the Israeli aggression on Oct. 7, 2023, has risen to 58,026 martyrs and 138,520 injured. Many more victims are also buried under the rubble of destroyed homes and on the streets, as rescue crews are unable to reach them due to the intensity of the bombing and the dangerous conditions. (QNA)
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