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11 January 10:07

Two former AFP journalists were killed in Gaza while working for Al-Jazeera.

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The two journalists, identified as members of terrorist organizations by the Israeli army, were killed in an attack on their car in the southern Palestinian territory. A third journalist and the driver were wounded. One of the journalists lost his wife and two other children in an earlier Israeli attack.

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Israelul susține că doi jurnalişti Al-Jazeera uciși în Fâşia Gaza erau 'agenţi terorişti'
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Israelul afirmă că doi jurnalişti Al-Jazeera eliminaţi în Fâşia Gaza erau "agenţi terorişti"
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