AFP
A journalist was killed and another wounded in an Israeli air strike in the Gaza Strip, according to the official Palestinian news agency on Tuesday.
Mohammad Abu Hasira was the latest among dozens of journalists killed in the month-long conflict that began with Hamas's October 7 attack on southern Israel.
The WAFA news agency said Hasira "was killed in an Israeli bombing that targeted his house located near the fishermen's port west of Gaza City."
WAFA reported that Abu Hasira "and 42 members of his family, including his sons and brothers" were killed in the strike.
The Hamas-run news press service in the Gaza Strip said the bombardment that killed Abu Hasira took place overnight between Sunday and Monday, but that his body was only found in the rubble on Tuesday.
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said Monday that at least 37 journalists and media employees (32 Palestinians, four Israelis, one Lebanese citizen) had been killed since the start of the war.
AFP