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IDF strikes in Gaza said to kill at least 11, including Al Jazeera cameraman

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IDF strikes in Gaza said to kill at least 11, including Al Jazeera cameraman
IDF strikes in Gaza said to kill at least 11, including Al Jazeera cameraman
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  • At least 11 people were killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza
  • An Al Jazeera cameraman was among those killed
  • The cameraman was accused by Israel of being a Hamas operative

Gaza health officials have reported that Israeli strikes and gunfire on Saturday led to the deaths of at least 11 people. Among those killed was an Al Jazeera cameraman, whom Israel accused of being a Hamas operative. This incident is the latest in a series of violent events to affect the coastal territory, despite a ceasefire being in place. The Israeli army confirmed that it had targeted the cameraman, Ahmed Washah, and accused him of being a Hamas sniper. It is worth noting that Ahmed Washah's brother, who was also an Al Jazeera journalist, was killed two months prior and was allegedly a terror commander. The Israeli army's actions have resulted in significant loss of life, with the total number of fatalities continuing to rise. The situation in Gaza remains volatile, with ongoing violence and unrest reported in the region. The targeting of journalists has raised concerns about the safety of media personnel in conflict zones. The Israeli army's accusations against the cameraman have also sparked debate about the role of journalists in conflict areas.

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