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Three journalists were killed in Israeli raids on Friday December 1, a day after the last day of the truce between Israel and Hamas. This brings the number of journalists killed in the conflict up to 73.
Gaza's Hamas-run government said three journalists were killed in Israeli raids on Friday as fierce fighting resumed after a week-long truce.
The government press office identified the three as cameraman Muntassir al-Sawwaf, who worked for Turkey's Anadolu state news agency, his brother Marwan, who worked as a soundman, and cameraman Abdullah Darwish.
It said their deaths increased to 73 the number of journalists killed since the war began on October 7.
A week-long truce shattered on Friday morning.
On Friday morning, the NGO Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) put the number of media professionals killed since 7 October at 57.
Gaza's Hamas-run government said three journalists were killed in Israeli raids on Friday as fierce fighting resumed after a week-long truce.
The government press office identified the three as cameraman Muntassir al-Sawwaf, who worked for Turkey's Anadolu state news agency, his brother Marwan, who worked as a soundman, and cameraman Abdullah Darwish.
It said their deaths increased to 73 the number of journalists killed since the war began on October 7.
A week-long truce shattered on Friday morning.
On Friday morning, the NGO Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) put the number of media professionals killed since 7 October at 57.
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