Israel kills three rescuers, journalist in strikes on Gaza city, Palestinian media report
- On June 10, 2025, in Gaza City, an airstrike by Israeli forces resulted in the deaths of two journalists and three medics who were carrying out their responsibilities during the aftermath of the attack.
- The paramedics were trying to evacuate injured civilians from a strike in the Al-Tuffah neighborhood, and a second ambulance team also came under fire during recovery efforts.
- Witnesses reported that the airstrike occurred abruptly without any prior alert, highlighting that the journalists and medical personnel were wearing clearly visible vests and their vehicles were distinctly marked.
- Since October 2023, nearly 1,580 medical personnel have died amid a broader Israeli military offensive in Gaza that has resulted in tens of thousands of Palestinian casualties.
- The incident adds to growing calls for international investigations and protection for first responders, with legal authorities having issued war crimes arrest warrants against Israeli officials.
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The Gazaoui rescuer was hit as he was helping the victims of a first bombardment. Two other paramedics, as well as journalist Moamen Abu Alouf, were killed in the same strike.
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Israeli Attack Kills Journalist and Three Paramedics in Gaza, Drone Fires on Rescue Teams - Quds News Network
Israeli forces killed Palestinian journalist Moamen Abu Alouf and three paramedics on Yaffa Street in Al-Tuffah neighborhood, east of Gaza City. The paramedics—Hussein Muhaysin, Wael Attar, and Bara’ Afanah—were evacuating the wounded from the Al-Mahatta area when Israeli forces targeted them directly.
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