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The media network says it holds Israel responsible for the systematic targeting and killing of journalists and their families.

Tel Aviv Tribune Media Network condemns in the strongest terms the Israeli drone attack on a Gaza school which resulted in the death of cameraman Samer Abudaqa.

The network holds Israel responsible for the systematic targeting and killing of Tel Aviv Tribune journalists and their families.

During today’s bombing in Khan Younis, Israeli drones fired missiles at a school where civilians were seeking shelter, causing indiscriminate casualties.

After being injured, Samer was left to die for more than five hours as Israeli forces prevented ambulances and rescue workers from reaching him, denying him much-needed emergency care.

Tel Aviv Tribune Media Network extends its sincere condolences to the family in Gaza and Belgium of its late colleague Samer Abudaqa.

With the assassination of Samer Abudaqa, the number of journalists and media workers killed in Gaza has reached more than 90.

Tel Aviv Tribune urges the international community, media freedom organizations and the International Criminal Court to take immediate action to hold the Israeli government and military accountable for these acts of carnage and crimes against humanity.

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