Two media Arabic journalists have been wounded while covering an Israeli attack on a school in Khan Younis, southern Gaza.
Wael Dahdouh, Gaza bureau chief for media Arabic, and cameraperson Samer Abudaqa were covering an earlier air strike at Farhana school in Khan Younis when they were wounded on Friday by shrapnel from an Israeli missile attack.
Dahdouh was hit by shrapnel on his upper arm, and was transferred to Nasser Hospital with minor injuries.
Abudaqa sustained shrapnel injuries and remained near the scene of the incident, which paramedics were unable to reach due to Israeli fire, according to media correspondent Tareq Abu Azzoum. Abudaqa’s condition was not immediately clear.
Witnesses said there was heavy shelling in the area around the school.
“The ambulance finds it very difficult to get to him,” media’s Hani Mahmoud reported from Rafah.
Many Palestinians from the central and northern parts of Gaza have sought shelter in Khan Younis since the war began in October. Many have now been pushed further south towards the strip’s southernmost city of Rafah after Israel intensified its military operations in Khan Younis.
The attack comes amid violent clashes between Palestinian fighters and the Israeli army in locations across Gaza. Residents reported fighting in Shejaya, Sheikh Radwan, Zeitoun, Tuffah, and Beit Hanoun in north Gaza, east of Maghazi in central Gaza and in the centre and northern fringes of Khan Younis, according to the Reuters news service.
In late October, Wael Dahdouh lost four of his family members in an Israeli air raid.