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Israel did not allow health teams to intervene for hours to rescue Al Jazeera cameraman who died from bleeding - report

Al Jazeera cameraman Samer Abu Daqqa, injured in Israeli attacks on Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, succumbed to his injuries. Abu Daqqa, injured by shrapnel near Ferkhane School, sought refuge in the area, but ongoing attacks prevented ambulances from entering. Despite efforts, first aid teams were barred from the besieged zone for hours, leading to the journalist's inability to receive timely treatment or be transported to a hospital. Additionally, three civil defense workers attempting to aid Abu Daqqa and others at the school lost their lives in the Israeli attack, according to local sources.

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Israel did not allow health teams to intervene for hours to rescue Al Jazeera cameraman who died from bleeding - report

Al Jazeera TV cameraman Abu Daqqa was injured along with Gaza reporter Wael ed-Dahduh due to shrapnel hitting them, during the attack by Israeli forces near the Ferkhane School, where displaced people in Khan Younis were staying.

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Israel did not allow health teams to intervene for hours to rescue Al Jazeera cameraman who died from bleeding - report

Dahduh, who was injured in the hand, arm, shoulder, and abdomen, was taken to Al-Nasr Hospital in Khan Younis, while the school where Abu Daqqa sought refuge and the area surrounding the school were besieged by Israeli forces.

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Israel did not allow health teams to intervene for hours to rescue Al Jazeera cameraman who died from bleeding - report