He Palestinian TV journalist Mohamed Abu Hatab He died this Thursday night along with 11 members of his family, including his wife, his son and his brother, after a bombing by the Israeli Army against the city of Khan Younis, in the south of the Gaza Strip. Loop.

Abu Hatab had been working live just an hour before his death. In the latest coverage of him, he spoke of how desperate cries are heard in every corner of Gaza and that “the wound continues to bleed” as Israel continues its “crime.” With him there are now four journalists on the network –more than 30 in total– who died in the bombings that began on October 7, according to the Palestinian news agency Wafa.

Another reporter from the network and the anchor have already shown exhaustion due to how terrible the situation is while reporting on the murder of Abu Hatab. Both they couldn’t stop crying throughout the coverage, the reporter going so far as to take off his case and press vest because, he assures, “it is of no use.” “We can’t take it anymore, we are exhausted. They are going to kill us, it’s just a matter of when. There is no international protection. These helmets do not protect us. Nothing protects journalists,” he lamented between tears. “We are losing lives, one by one… Mohammed Abu Hatab was here half an hour ago and now he and his family are dead.”“, Has expressed.

Additionally, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) strikes have killed another 15 people in Gaza City, including journalist Mohamed al Bayari. On the other hand, the Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital in Gaza City has announced the death of four cancer patients just one day after ceasing its activities due to the latest Israeli bombings and lack of fuel.

Likewise, the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees in the Middle East (UNRWA) has confirmed the death ofand two other of his workers, making a total of 72. The number of Palestinians killed as a result of the Israeli Army’s offensive against the Gaza Strip after the attacks carried out on October 7 by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) has exceeded the barrier of 9,000, as indicated this Thursday by the authorities of the Palestinian enclave, controlled by the Islamist group.