The Israeli forces have been indiscriminately attacking the Palestinian Gaza Strip for two and a half months. 99 journalists have been killed so far in this attack. Anadul Agency reported this information on Friday citing a statement from the Government Public Relations Department.
According to the statement of the Public Relations Department, the name of the latest killed journalist is Mohammad Khalifa. He worked for Al-Aqsa TV, a pro-Hamas television channel in the Valley. He, along with his wife and three children, took refuge in the Nuseirat refugee camp in Gaza after losing his home due to Israeli Air Force (IAF) shelling.
The IDF raided the Nuseirat camp on Friday, the public relations department said. Khalifa and his family were killed in that campaign.
The Israeli occupation has reduced the Gaza Strip to virtual ruins. More than 20,000 Palestinians have been killed as of writing this report. 70 percent of these victims are women, children and minors. In addition, 52 thousand 586 people were injured in the Israeli brutality in the valley. 6 thousand 700 people are still missing. In addition, thousands of families have lost their housing and have taken shelter in various schools, government institutions and hospital premises.
On the other hand, 1,200 Israelis and citizens of other countries were killed in Israel in the last October 7 attack by Hamas.
In fact, the number of journalists killed in the last two and a half months of the Israel-Hamas war is unprecedented in any war since World War II.