Abdulrahman Al-Adlouni
He was killed in Israel airstrike
Abdulrahman Al-Adlouni, the eldest child of Palestinian photojournalist Hussam Saleh Al-Adlouni and his wife Suad, tragically lost his life on July 13, 2025, during an Israeli airstrike. The attack targeted a tent in the Al-Qarara area, north of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, where Abdulrahman and his family were sheltering after being displaced by the ongoing conflict. The airstrike resulted in the deaths of Abdulrahman, his parents, and his two younger siblings, Shahd and Fayrouz .
The Palestinian Journalists Syndicate condemned the killings, stating that they added to Israel’s “abysmal record” of violence against members of the press. Their deaths brought the number of Palestinian journalists killed in Gaza since October 7, 2023, to 231, according to official figures. The Committee to Protect Journalists puts the toll at 178: 176 Palestinians and two Israelis .
This incident underscores the extreme risks faced by civilians in conflict zones, where even areas designated as safe can become targets. Abdulrahman's passing, alongside that of his family, has drawn international attention to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the impact of the conflict on non-combatants.
Biography
Abdulrahman Al-Adlouni, the eldest child of Palestinian photojournalist Hussam Saleh Al-Adlouni and his wife Suad, tragically lost his life on July 13, 2025, during an Israeli airstrike. The attack targeted a tent in the Al-Qarara area, north of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, where Abdulrahman and his family were sheltering after being displaced by the ongoing conflict. The airstrike resulted in the deaths of Abdulrahman, his parents, and his two younger siblings, Shahd and Fayrouz.
Abdulrahman Al-Adlouni was the eldest child of Palestinian photojournalist Hussam Saleh Al-Adlouni and his wife Suad. On July 13, 2025, Abdulrahman, along with his parents and two younger siblings, Shahd and Fayrouz, tragically lost their lives in an Israeli airstrike that targeted their tent in the Al-Qarara area, north of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza. The family had been sheltering there after being displaced by the ongoing conflict .
Abdulrahman was a young child at the time of his death. While specific details about his age and personal background are limited, his tragic passing highlights the devastating impact of the conflict on Palestinian civilians, particularly children. His death, alongside that of his family, has drawn international attention to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the urgent need for protection of non-combatants in conflict zones.
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Two Palestinian journalists were killed in separate Israeli airstrikes on Sunday, in the latest deadly escalation targeting media workers in the Gaza Strip, according to local sources. Fadi Khalifa was killed along with at least one other person while inspecting the remains of his home in the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood of southeastern Gaza City, multiple sources reported. In a separate strike, photojournalist Hussam Saleh Al-Adlouni was killed alongside his wife Suad and their three children when an Israeli airstrike hit their tent in the Al-Qarara area, north of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza. According to WAFA news agency, the family had been sheltering there after being displaced. The Palestinian Journalists Syndicate condemned the killings, saying they added to Israel’s “abysmal record” of violence against members of the press.1 arabnews.com Open source