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Palestinian journalist Alaa Fawzi Barhoum tragically lost his life in an Israeli airstrike targeting Al-Tabeen School in eastern Gaza City this morning. The school was serving as a shelter for displaced Palestinian civilians amid ongoing conflict.
The attack marks another devastating blow to journalists covering the escalating violence in Gaza, where civilian infrastructure, including schools and hospitals, has been repeatedly struck.
Barhoum was known for his dedication to reporting on the struggles of the Palestinian people, often risking his life to provide truthful accounts of the conflict.
Eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos as the attack caused extensive damage to the school, which housed dozens of families seeking refuge from the bombardments.
International organizations and press freedom groups have condemned the attack, calling for accountability and the protection of journalists in conflict zones.
This incident adds to the mounting toll of journalists killed or injured while documenting the ongoing crisis in Gaza.
As violence intensifies, calls for a ceasefire and adherence to international humanitarian law grow louder.
The loss of Barhoum serves as a somber reminder of the risks journalists face while reporting from the frontlines.
His death has sparked widespread mourning among Palestinian communities and the global press community, who remember his bravery and commitment to truth.