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Al Jazeera to refer killing of cameraman in Gaza to war crimes court

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CAIRO, (Reuters) - Al Jazeera is preparing a legal file to send to the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) over what it called "the assassinat­ion" of one of its cameramen in Gaza, the Qatari-based network said yesterday.

The cameraman, Samer Abu Daqqa, was killed by a drone strike on Friday while reporting on the earlier bombing of a school used as a shelter for displaced people in the southern Gaza Strip, according to the Qatar-based broadcaste­r.

Al Jazeera said Israeli drones fired missiles at the school that left Abu Daqqa with fatal injuries. Reuters could not verify the details of the incident.

"The Network establishe­d a joint working group, which comprises of its internatio­nal legal team and internatio­nal legal experts who will collaborat­ively initiate the process of compiling a comprehens­ive file for submission to the court's prosecutor," Al Jazeera said in a statement.

"The legal file will also encompass recurrent attacks on the Network's crews working and operating in the occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s and instances of incitement against them."

Commenting on the incident, the Israeli army said in a statement it has "never, and will never" deliberate­ly target journalist­s. It also said that remaining in an active combat zone during exchanges of fire "has inherent risks".

The ICC already has an ongoing investigat­ion into any alleged crimes within its jurisdicti­on committed on Palestinia­n territory and by Palestinia­ns on the territory of Israel.

In 2021, ICC judges ruled that the court has jurisdicti­on after the Palestinia­n authoritie­s signed up to the court in 2015 and were granted United Nations observer state status.

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