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Anadolu Agency cameraman killed by Israeli sniper fire mourned with tears

Anadolu Agency cameraman killed by Israeli sniper fire mourned with tears
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World January 12, 2025 05:30

gaza strip - Anadolu Agency's freelance cameraman Said Ebu Nebhan, who lost his life as a result of the gunfire opened by Israeli snipers during the news coverage, was laid to rest yesterday.

Anadolu Agency's freelance cameraman Said Ebu Nebhan, who lost his life as a result of the gunfire opened by Israeli snipers during the news coverage, was laid to rest yesterday. Nebhan, who went to cover the news in the El-Jadid Refugee Camp in the Nuseyrat region on Working Journalists Day, was targeted while trying to carry out his reporting activities with his equipment. Israeli forces surrounded the area where many journalists were present and targeted them. In the footage taken at the scene, it is seen that a wounded person on a stretcher is being rapidly carried by aid workers from a house, and Ebu Nebhan, who was nearby trying to cover the news with his equipment, was targeted with a long-barreled weapon from a distance. Ebu Nebhan, who fell to the ground, became motionless a few seconds later, while those around him could barely approach him due to the fear of being targeted by Israeli bullets.

Escortsed Nebhan, 25, who was married and a father of one, was bid farewell with a funeral held in front of Al-Awda Hospital in Nuseyrat yesterday. With the death of Ebu Nebhan, the number of journalists killed in the attacks by the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, has reached 203. Palestinian press organizations condemned the killing of Nebhan.

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