Gaza Journalist’s Final Photos Show Where She Was When Israel Killed Her

Last photos taken Mariam Dagga Damaged the damaged stairwell will be killed by an Israeli strikes outside a hospital in the Gaza Strip.
Dagga, a self -employed visual journalist for Associated Press, was among 22 people, including five reporters killed on Monday, when Israeli forces shot the Nasser Hospital. Twice in succession twiceAccording to health authorities.
The photos taken from the camera on Wednesday show people walking on the stairs after being damaged in the first strike, while others look at the windows of the main health facility in Southern Gaza.
Israeli army He said he was targeted what he believes Hamas Surveillance camera. Witnesses and medical officials, the first strike from the Reuters news agency, a live television shooting and a second person who killed a second person, he said. A senior HAMAS official rejected that Hamas had run a camera in the hospital.
Dagga, 33 and other journalists regularly relied on the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis during the war. Documented his experiences Ordinary Palestinians and doctors who treat wounded from their homes Children with malnutrition.
Algeria Ambassador to the United Nations, his voice was broken and on the verge of tears, read a letter to the UN Security Council, written by Dagga days before the murder of Dagga.
He was addressed to Gaith, a 13 -year -old son who left Gaza at the beginning of the war to live with his father in the United Arab Emirates.
Amar Bendjama, who holds a photo of Dagga, called him a “young and beautiful mother”, whose only weapon was a camera.
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“Ghaith. You are the heart and soul of the mother,” Bendjama said Dagga. “I want you to pray for me when I die, I don’t cry for me.”
“I never want to forget me. I did everything to keep you happy and safe, and when you grow up, get married and have a daughter, name Mariam after me.”




