Journalist Jabr Abu Hadros, family members martyred in IOF airstrike
Palestinian journalist Jabr Abu Hadros was martyred in an Israeli airstrike on his home, increasing the number of journalist martyrs to 106 since the start of the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent in Gaza confirmed the martyrdom of Palestinian journalist, Jabr Abu Hadros, a correspondent for Al-Quds Al-Youm satellite channel, and a number of his family members when Israeli occupation aircraft bombed his house in the Nuseirat Palestinian refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.
Palestinian medical sources have verified that the bodies of seven martyrs, including the fellow journalist Abu Hadros, were taken to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip.
The Gaza government media office declared that the tally of journalist martyrs in the Gaza Strip has increased to 106, including journalist Abu Hadros, since the start of the Israeli aggression on the Strip.
Al-Quds Al-Youm satellite channel reported the martyrdom of one of its correspondents, along with several family members, in a brutal Israeli airstrike that targeted his home. This incident occurred as the ongoing Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip entered its 84th day.
The colleagues of the martyred journalist expressed their grief over his death and that of several family members due to the Israeli bombing of his residence. They affirmed that he was deliberately targeted by the occupation forces, displaying on screens his media uniform and equipment.
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Earlier on Thursday, the Government Media Office in Gaza announced that the number of press martyrs in the Gaza Strip increased to 105 after fellow journalists Mohammad Khair al-Din and Ahmad Khair al-Din were murdered in an Israeli raid on the Strip.
In turn, the al-Quds Today news website mourned their colleague Ahmed, who had been covering the aggression in the northern Gaza Strip for 82 days. Ahmad was martyred alongside several of his family members after their home was targeted.
Al-Quds Today reaffirmed their journalistic mission and confirmed they will continue to cover the news despite all efforts by the occupation to silence journalists.