Report: Israel deliberately targeted Al Jazeera’s Samer Abudaqa, leaving him injured and bleeding

Report: Israel deliberately targeted Al Jazeera’s Samer Abudaqa, leaving him injured and bleeding

Samer ⁤Abudaqa, Al ‍Jazeera’s cameraman who was killed on ‌December 15 in an Israeli air ​strike in⁢ Gaza, died despite an extensive network of humanitarian organisations and fellow journalists applying pressure on Israel to help rescue him, ⁤The Intercept⁣ has reported.

Abudaqa was left to bleed to death ⁢at the Farhana ⁤school in Khan Younis, where the air strike hit, as emergency workers were blocked by the Israeli military‌ from ⁤reaching the ‌site⁣ despite multiple contacts writing to the ⁣military for approval, according ‍to the report published on Friday.

Abudaqa was left⁤ to bleed to death at the Farhana school in Khan Younis, where the air strike hit, as emergency ⁤workers were blocked by the Israeli military from‌ reaching the⁢ site despite multiple contacts writing to the military for approval, according to the​ report⁢ published⁢ on Friday.

“The Israeli military were ⁤well aware that an Al Jazeera journalist was lying helpless, The Intercept’s⁢ reporting shows, yet it did not ⁣allow emergency teams to safely⁤ pass for nearly four hours and did not ‍send a bulldozer for over an ⁣hour after that,” the report ⁣said.

“Much ⁤of the evidence points toward a‌ targeted Israeli strike on the Al Jazeera journalists,” it also added.

Abudaqa had been filming at the school‍ earlier with Al Jazeera Gaza bureau ​chief Wael Dahdouh, who ‍was‌ also injured ‍in ‌the⁢ air strike.

“I tried to get up in any way because I was sure that another⁤ missile would target us​ – ⁢from our experience that’s what usually happens,” Dahdouh told The ⁤Intercept.

Source from www.aljazeera.com

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