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Center for Protecting Palestinian Journalists condemns premeditated killing of journalist Al-Za'anin in southern Gaza Strip

Center for Protecting Palestinian Journalists condemns premeditated killing of journalist Al-Za'anin in southern Gaza Strip

Saba Yemen23-07-2025
Gaza – Saba:
The Center for Protecting Palestinian Journalists condemned the premeditated killing of journalist Tamer Al-Za'anin while he was performing his journalistic work in the Al-Mawasi area in the southern Gaza Strip.
The Center pointed to preliminary testimonies confirming that Al-Za'anin was killed by direct fire from an Israeli special forces unit in an area designated by Israel as a "humanitarian zone."
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