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Al-Jasira corrected number in Gaza killed employees
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The Arab TV Canal Al-Jasira initially reported the death of five employees, including the correspondent Anas al-Sharif. Now the broadcaster gives a new number.
The Arab TV broadcaster Al-Jasira corrected the number of employees killed in an Israeli air raid in the Gaza Strip. In addition to the correspondent Anas al-Sharif, three of his colleagues died in a targeted attack on a tent for journalists in the city of Gaza in the north of the Gaza Strip, the broadcaster said. Al-Jasira had previously spoken of five killed employees. According to the organization reporter without a border, a total of six journalists died.
Israel’s military had confirmed Al-Scarif’s death. The 28-year-old had pretended to be Al-Jasira journalist, but he led a terrorist cell of the Islamist Hamas, the army said. She referred to alleged information from the secret services and documents found in the Gaza Strip, which are supposed to prove its military belonging to Hamas. The Israeli military did not comment on the other five victims of the attack.
Even 48 hours after the air raid, there is still no explanation from the army why she targeted Al-Sharif when he was just with five other journalists, the Israeli newspaper “Times of Israel” reported. The attack on the journalists was criticized internationally.
dpa
Source: Stern

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