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The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) mourned the journalist martyr Hassan El -Halih after his assassination by the Israeli occupation while receiving treatment in a medical complex in Khan Yunis, south of Gaza.
The movement considered its assassination a new war crime added to the occupation crimes record against journalists.
Palestinians were held today, Tuesday, the body of the martyr journalist Hassan El -Halih from the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis.
A reconciliation was seriously injured in a previous Israeli assassination attempt targeting the tents of the displaced in front of Nasser Hospital, south of Gaza.
Hamas said that the assassination of Israel, the journalist, was reconciled while receiving treatment in the Nasser Medical Complex, a “war crime” that calls for an international move to stop violations against Palestinian journalists.
She explained that the occupation insists on liquidating free voices and concealing the truth without any consideration of any human or legal value by its direct targeting of reporters.
The movement promised this crime “a flagrant violation of all international and humanitarian laws”, which reflects “the bankruptcy of the occupation morally and medialy.”
The enthusiasm of the international community called on its international bodies and journalistic and human rights institutions to assume its legal and moral responsibilities and the urgent action to stop the crimes of the occupation against Palestinian journalists.
It also called for the necessity of “imposing deterrent sanctions” on Israel.
In a press conference held in Gaza, the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate condemned the crime of assassinating journalist Hassan El -Halhah, and today it was described as being sad for his loss.
Tahsin Al -Astal, deputy captain of the Journalists, said that the crime exposes the deficit of the international community and its organizations, which has so far failed to stop the occupation crimes against journalists.
Al -Astal appealed to the world’s journalists to stand alongside their colleagues in Gaza, who face assassination, targeting, prosecution and threat by the Israeli occupation.
With the martyrdom of the journalist, I was reconciled, the number of martyrs from journalists increased to 215 journalists and journalists since the start of the Israeli genocide.
Over the months of the extermination, the Nasser Medical Complex was exposed to repeated Israeli bombing, as well as storming it from the Israeli forces during the land operation in the region in February and March 2024, which removed it from service at the time.
Israel has continued a widespread extermination war against the Palestinian people in Gaza since October 7, 2023, including killing, destruction, starvation and forced displacement, ignoring all international calls and orders to the International Court of Justice to stop it.
This US war, supported by the United States, left more than 172,000 Palestinian martyrs and wounded – most of them children and women – and more than 11,000 missing.