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Politicians, media professionals and activists mourned colleague Samer Abu Daqqa, an Al-Jazeera cameraman who was martyred on Friday while covering the Israeli bombardment of Farhana school in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip. The martyr colleague remained for about six hours after his injury, lying on the ground, bleeding and trapped in the vicinity of the school. He was wounded by shrapnel from a missile fired by an Israeli reconnaissance aircraft. Qatari official: This is the largest number of journalists killed in any armed conflict during such a short time.

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