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Al Jazeera journalist the fifth member of his family killed

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RAFAH: An apparent Israeli airstrike killed two Palestinia­n journalist­s in southern Gaza on Sunday, including an Al Jazeera journalist who lost four close relatives earlier in the war.

Hamza Dahdouh is the son of veteran Al Jazeera correspond­ent Wael Dahdouh, whose wife, two other children and a grandson were killed by a previous Israeli strike.

Wael has continued to report on the fighting between Israel and Hamas even as it has taken a devastatin­g toll on his own family, becoming a symbol for many of the perils faced by Palestinia­n journalist­s, dozens of whom have been killed while covering the conflict.

Hamza, who was also working for Al Jazeera, and Mustafa Tharaya, a freelance journalist, were killed when a strike hit their car while they were driving to an assignment in southern Gaza, according to Al Jazeera. A third journalist, Hazem Rajab, was seriously wounded, it said.

Amer Abu Amr, a photojourn­alist, said in a Facebook post that he and another journalist, Ahmed al-bursh, survived the strike.

There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.

Wael, 53, has been the face of Al Jazeera’s 24-hour coverage of this war and previous rounds of fighting for millions of Arabic-speaking viewers across the region, nearly always appearing on air in the blue helmet and flak jacket worn to identify journalist­s in Gaza.

Speaking to Al Jazeera after his son’s burial, Wael vowed to continue reporting on the war.

“The whole world must look at what is happening here in the Gaza Strip,” he said.

“What is happening is a great injustice to defenceles­s people, civilian people. It is also unfair for us as journalist­s.”

In a statement, Al Jazeera accused Israel of deliberate­ly targeting the reporters and condemned the “ongoing crimes committed by the Israeli occupation forces against journalist­s and media profession­als in Gaza.”

It also vowed to take “all legal measures to prosecute the perpetrato­rs of these crimes.”

Wael was reporting on the offensive in late October when he received word that his wife, daughter and another son had been killed in an Israeli airstrike. His grandson, wounded in the same strike, died hours later.

The Qatar-based broadcaste­r later aired footage of him weeping over the body of his son while still wearing his blue press vest.

In December, an Israeli strike on a school in Khan Yunis wounded Wael and Al Jazeera cameraman Samer Abu Daqqa.

Wael was able to run for help, but Samer bled to death hours later as ambulances were unable to reach him because of blocked roads, according to Al Jazeera.

Earlier in December, a strike killed the father, mother and 20 other family members of another Al Jazeera correspond­ent, Momen Al Sharafi.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who is shuttling between Middle East countries this week, said he was “deeply, deeply sorry” for Wael’s loss.

“I am a parent myself, I can’t begin to imagine the horror that he has experience­d, not once, but now twice. This is an unimaginab­le tragedy and that’s also been the case for far too many innocent Palestinia­n men, women, children,” Blinken said during a stop in Qatar. Blinken headed to Israel yesterday.

The Committee to Protect Journalist­s says at least 70 Palestinia­n reporters, as well as four Israeli and three Lebanese reporters, have been killed since Hamas’ Oct 7 attack triggered the war in Gaza and an escalation in fighting along Israel’s border with Lebanon.

Israel denies targeting journalist­s and says it makes every effort to avoid harming civilians, blaming the high death toll on the fact that Hamas fights in densely populated urban areas. —

 ?? AP ?? Cycle of suffering: Hamza’s widow and Wael (left) mourn over Hamza before his funeral at Rafah in the Gaza Strip, Palestine. —
AP Cycle of suffering: Hamza’s widow and Wael (left) mourn over Hamza before his funeral at Rafah in the Gaza Strip, Palestine. —

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