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"Gazeteci Saeed Al-Taweel'in İsrail’in katletmesinden dakikalar önceki son mesajı. İsrail, gazetecileri öldürüyor. #GazaUnderAttack #FreePalaestine #Israel "
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Translation:
"We received a few moments ago, warning that Burj Hajji (Hajji Tower), will be bombed. The area has been completely evacuated. Women, men, elderly and children have all evacuated ahead of the bombing of Burj Hajji located on the Al-Muasasa, near the Al-Ghifari Tower, west of Gaza (City)"
Saeed Al-Taweel murder :
On october 10, while covering Israeli crimes in Gaza, Saeed was killed, targeted by an Israeli rocket.
While filming events in Gaza, he and his news team were ordered by the Israelis to leave their office before it was bombed. They left but continued filming from a different location; then, that, too, was struck, ending Saeed’s life.
Saeed had four children: Radwan, age 12 years; Abed Alrahman, age 11; Noran, age 6; and the youngest, Lojayen, age 9 months. The family had also planned to go to Egypt on the first of November for two months because Saeed’s sister was getting married. Saeed saved money and obtained the necessary passports. Fatma sighed, “They were about to be the most beautiful and amazing months in all our lives. We had wonderful dreams. But the Israeli assault on Gaza killed Saeed, demolished Gaza, and destroyed all our dreams.”
Saeed Al-Taweel was editor-in-chief of Al-Khamsa news agency, Mohammed Rizq Sobh was a photojournalist for Khabar news agency, Hisham Al-Nawajiha was a correspondent with Khabar news agency.
On October 9, while covering the violent bombing of Gaza City, journalists Saeed Radwan al-Taweel, a resident of the Rafah Governorate in the south and editor-in-chief of the Al-Khamsa News website, and journalist Mohammad Rizq Sobh, a resident of Gaza and photographer for Khabar Agency, were killed. In the same bombing, journalist Hisham Al-Nawajiha, who was also covering the events, was severely injured and died later that same day.
Saeed Al-Taweel was a Palestinian journalist living in Rafah, southern Gaza. On October 9, while covering Israeli attacks in Gaza, he was killed after being targeted by an Israeli rocket. While filming events, Saeed and his news team were ordered by Israeli forces to leave their office before it was bombed. They relocated and continued filming, but that location was also struck, resulting in the deaths of both Mohammad Rizq Sobh and Saeed Al-Taweel.
The Israeli army targeted the Al-Hiji building in Gaza City, which housed several media offices.
All the journalists were wearing their press jackets and were on duty during the assault.
Hisham Al-Nawajiha
"16 October 2023 (Last update:10 September 2024) I deplore the death of journalists Saeed Al-Taweel, Mohammed Sobboh and Hisham Alnwajha and I request an independent investigation to determine the circumstances of this tragedy. Journalists covering conflict situations must be protected as civilians, in accordance with international humanitarian law and UN Security Council Resolution 2222/2015 on the protection of journalists, media professional and associated personnel in situations of conflict. UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay UNESCO Director-General
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The three journalists were killed in an airstrike on Gaza on 10 October 2023. Reports indicate the three were covering the evacuation of a nearby residential building when the missile strike occurred.
UNESCO promotes the safety of journalists through global awareness-raising, capacity building and by coordinating the implementation of the UN Plan of Action on the Safety of Journalists and the Issue of Impunity. "
People in Video: Saeed Radwan al-Taweel , Mohammad Rizq Sobh , Hisham Al-Nawajiha
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