Abed Shaat drifted off to sleep on Sunday night time, exhausted after protecting Israeli air strikes all day.
The 33-year-old freelance photographer had returned to a tent in entrance of Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis in southern Gaza the place he’d been primarily based together with different journalists for the reason that begin of Israel’s warfare on Gaza.
Then, they had been jolted awake.
“I woke as much as the sound of an enormous explosion close by,” Shaat mentioned. “My colleagues and I instantly rushed out of the tent. [I had] my cell phone to movie.
“The strike had immediately hit the journalists’ tent throughout from us. I used to be horrified – to focus on journalists like this!”
Burned to dying
The tent belonged to the TV station Palestine Right this moment.
“I began taking footage from a distance, however as I obtained nearer to the burning tent, I noticed certainly one of my colleagues on hearth,” Shaat mentioned.
“I couldn’t proceed filming. I don’t even understand how I summoned the braveness to strategy the flames and attempt to pull the burning particular person out.
“The fireplace was intense. There was a fuel canister that had exploded, and one other one which was burning. I attempted to drag him out by his leg, however his pants tore off in my hand. I attempted from one other angle, however I couldn’t.
“The fireplace grew so sturdy, I fell again, I couldn’t bear it any longer. Then a few of the males got here with water to place the hearth out.
“I out of the blue felt actually weak … and misplaced consciousness.”
Israel’s assault burned Palestine Right this moment reporter Hilmi al-Faqaawi to dying together with one other man named Yousef al-Khazindar.
Journalists Hassan Eslaih, Ahmed al-Agha, Muhammad Fayek, Abdallah Al-Attar, Ihab al-Bardini and Mahmoud Awad had been additionally injured.
The Israeli military mentioned on X it had launched the assault to seize Hassan Abdel Fattah Muhammad Islayh (Eslaih), alleging he was a member of Hamas posing as a journalist.
Eslaih, a journalist with a big social media following, was badly wounded within the strike. He had been threatened a number of instances by Israeli authorities for protecting an assault on an Israeli kibbutz in the course of the Hamas-led assaults on southern Israel on October 7, 2023.
The Israeli military additionally mentioned it took steps “to scale back the possibility of harming civilians” however didn’t clarify why it selected to bomb a tent filled with sleeping journalists to seize certainly one of them.
‘Nothing new in … crimes in opposition to journalists’
Greater than 200 journalists and media employees have been killed by Israeli forces since October 2023, in accordance with the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate, making it the deadliest ever battle for journalists.
The tent focused on Monday was exterior one of many largest hospitals in southern Gaza.
Journalists have been gathering in hospitals from the start of Israel’s warfare on Gaza, searching for comparatively regular web service, electrical energy and security in numbers. Locals mentioned journalists have been stationed and reporting from Nasser Hospital all through the battle.
“We reside, sleep and work there. We see one another greater than we see our personal households,” Shaat mentioned. “What connects us … is extra than simply work.”
Consultants advised Al Jazeera in September that Israel’s killing of journalists in Gaza exhibits a clear pattern of targeting journalists.
“There’s nothing new within the Israeli occupation’s crimes in opposition to journalists,” Jad Shahrour, spokesperson for the Samir Kassir Basis, a Beirut-based media freedom watchdog, advised Al Jazeera.
“This isn’t the primary time throughout this warfare, from October 7 to at the moment, whether or not in Lebanon or Gaza, the Israeli military has immediately focused journalists’ centres.
“This, in fact, in accordance with worldwide regulation, is a warfare crime, and nothing justifies it.”

Different journalists killed in Gaza for the reason that begin of the warfare embody Al Jazeera Mubasher journalist Hossam Shabat and Al Jazeera reporter Hamza Dahdouh, son of Al Jazeera’s Gaza bureau chief Wael Dahdouh.
Each journalists had been killed in focused assaults on their automobiles, and Israel justified its actions by saying they had been a part of armed teams however didn’t present proof for the allegations.
Since October 7, 2023, Israel has killed no less than 50,700 folks in Gaza, most of whom are kids or girls and, subsequently, not thought of members of “terrorist teams” in Israel’s classification. Many civilian males – a protected group beneath worldwide regulation – have additionally been killed.
Reporters With out Borders advised Al Jazeera it was investigating Monday’s assault.

Whose flip is it subsequent?
Journalists in Gaza are strolling with targets on their backs, media rights organisations mentioned.
“Israel intentionally bombs journalists as a result of it doesn’t need anybody to report the state of affairs,” Shahrour mentioned.
The concept, the teams mentioned, is to discourage reporting of attainable warfare crimes Israel is committing to permit Israel to keep away from any accountability. The Palestinian Journalists Syndicate gave a information convention on Monday, calling for worldwide accountability for Israel’s crimes in opposition to journalists in Gaza.
Chatting with Al Jazeera simply after coming back from al-Faqaawi’s funeral, Shaat spoke of the deep psychological scars the expertise has left on him.
“Even now, I don’t really feel I can transfer previous what I noticed. I by no means imagined in my life that I might be pulling somebody whereas they had been on hearth.”
He sustained minor burns on each fingers in the course of the rescue try and now can’t maintain a digicam.
“I really feel fully paralysed. … Who’re we even doing this for? Does anybody care? Is there something extra horrific than this scene to maneuver folks?”
“This isn’t the primary time somebody has burned to dying, and it’s not the primary time journalists have been immediately focused,” Shaat mentioned.
“We nonetheless don’t know whose flip will probably be subsequent.”