
Palestinians mourn journalist burned alive in Israeli strike on Gaza tent
NewsFeed Palestinians mourn journalist burned alive in Israeli strike on Gaza tent
Palestinians in Gaza are mourning the death of journalist Ahmad Mansour who was filmed burning alive after Israel targeted a tent for journalists with an air strike and set it ablaze in Khan Younis.

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Qatar Tribune
11 hours ago
- Qatar Tribune
Israel deports 4 from intercepted Gaza-bound Madleen; others held
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