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Martyrdom of the director of Anadolu Agency and a cameraman of Al-Aqsa channel following the resumption of Israeli bombing on Gaza

Martyrdom of the director of Anadolu Agency and a cameraman of Al-Aqsa channel following the resumption of Israeli bombing on Gaza

By Mounira Magdy

Published: December 1, 2023

Al Mayadeen channel reported that the director of Anadolu Agency in Gaza, Montaser Al-Sawwaf, was martyred in the bombing carried out by the occupation forces on the Gaza Strip since the morning of Friday.

Also, the photojournalist at Al-Aqsa satellite channel, Abdullah Darwish, was martyred during an Israeli raid on the sector as well, according to what Al Jazeera channel announced quoting the Gaza Government Media Office.

For its part, the Palestinian Ministry of Health announced that the number of victims of the Israeli bombing has risen to 109 martyrs and hundreds of injured since the end of the truce and the renewal of the Israeli occupation's aggression today.

Member of the Political Bureau of Hamas movement, Dr. Mousa Abu Marzouk, had earlier confirmed that the occupation forces resumed their aggression against civilians and increased their crimes by preventing humanitarian aid through the Rafah crossing, violating all international laws.

The member of the Political Bureau of Hamas stated: Our heroic people and our valiant resistance will thwart all its plans and it will not succeed in achieving its goals.

The Prisoners Affairs Authority and the Palestinian Prisoners Club recorded during yesterday Thursday, in addition to last night and this morning, 30 arrest cases including individuals from the family of the martyrs of Jerusalem, and 18 citizens from the town of Bido, northwest of Jerusalem, who were arrested this morning.

The Prisoners Affairs Authority and the Palestinian Prisoners Club indicated in a statement that they received notifications for 20 citizens from the town to meet the occupation intelligence next Sunday.

They also indicated the rise in the number of arrests after the 7th of last October to more than 3390 arrest cases.

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