Journalist Mariam Abu Daqa was martyred on Monday morning as a result of the Israeli occupation's shelling of the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip. The incident occurred while she was performing her professional duty in covering the events, reflecting the dangers faced by journalistic teams in conflict areas.
The shelling targeted the upper floor of the complex, which houses a large number of displaced individuals and patients, resulting in additional injuries among civilians. Initial information indicates that the shelling was direct, raising concerns about the targeting of medical facilities.
This incident comes amid the escalation of Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip, where several journalists have been martyred while covering the events, highlighting the significant challenges faced by media professionals in conflict zones.
The martyrdom of Mariam Abu Daqa raises the number of journalists who have been martyred while covering the war on the Gaza Strip, reflecting the ongoing targeting of journalistic teams and medical centers by the occupation. This situation requires international action to protect journalists and ensure their safety.
Journalist Mariam Abu Daqa was known for her coverage of events in the Gaza Strip and earned the respect of her colleagues and the local community. Her martyrdom represents a significant loss for Palestinian media and reflects the challenges faced by journalists in fulfilling their duties.
The situation in the Gaza Strip continues to deteriorate, as residents suffer from the effects of ongoing aggression, necessitating urgent international support to protect civilians and medical facilities. There must be international pressure on the occupation to stop these violations.
The martyrdom of Mariam Abu Daqa raises the number of journalists who have been martyred while covering the war on the Gaza Strip.





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The martyrdom of journalist Mariam Abu Daqa in the bombing of Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis