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​Ayat Al-Khaddura
Date of Death: 11/20/2023
Gender: Male
Cause of Death: killed in an Israeli airstrike
Cause of Death: War Conflict
Nationality: Palestine
Pleas of surviving relatives: As of now, there have been no publicly reported pleas or statements from the surviving relatives or family of Ayat Al-Khaddura regarding her death. Her passing has been widely mourned by the journalistic community and human rights organizations, but specific reactions from her family have not been publicly documented. Given the ongoing conflict and the devastation in Gaza, it is possible that the family’s grief and any potential statements have not yet been widely shared or covered in international media.
​Moseab Ashour
Date of Death: 11/18/2023
Age: 22
Gender: Male
Cause of Death: killed in an Israeli airstrike
Cause of Death: War Conflict
Nationality: Palestine
Pleas of surviving relatives: As of now, there have been no publicly reported or published statements from the surviving relatives or family of Mosab Ashour regarding his death. However, friends and supporters online have shared tributes mourning his loss and celebrating his talent and aspirations as a young media worker. His work, including personal videos like “Words from Gaza,” has resonated with many who saw in him the voice of a generation living under siege. Given the widespread devastation in Gaza and communication challenges, it is also possible that family testimonies have not yet been documented or reached international media platforms. If any such statements are released, they would likely reflect the deep sorrow shared by countless Palestinian families who have lost loved ones during the ongoing conflict.
Mahmoud Matar
Date of Death: 11/15/2023
Gender: Male
Cause of Death: killed by airstrike
Cause of Death: War Conflict
Nationality: Palestine
Pleas of surviving relatives: Following the tragic death of Mahmoud Matar, his surviving relatives have expressed deep sorrow and profound grief. His wife and two children were also killed in the Israeli airstrike that targeted their home in Gaza City on 15 November 2023. Family members, devastated by the loss, have called for justice and international attention to the plight of journalists working in conflict zones. A relative, speaking on behalf of the family, said, “Mahmoud was not just a journalist; he was a loving husband, father, and son. His death, along with his wife and children, is a tragedy we can never truly comprehend. We want justice for his death and an end to the violence that claims innocent lives.” The surviving family members, along with many of Matar’s colleagues, have appealed to international bodies and human rights organizations to hold those responsible accountable and to take stronger actions to protect journalists in war zones. They have also pleaded for greater protection of civilians caught in the crossfire of such conflicts. “We ask the world to remember that journalists like Mahmoud are not combatants, but civilians who simply wanted to tell the truth,” one family member added.
Mohammed Al Jajeh
Date of Death: 11/06/2023
Gender: Male
Cause of Death: Israeli airstrike
Cause of Death: War Conflict
Nationality: Palestine
Pleas of surviving relatives: The family of Mohammed Al Jajeh, who tragically lost his life in an Israeli airstrike on 6 November 2023, has expressed profound grief and called for justice in the aftermath of his death. Al Jajeh was not only a media worker but a dedicated father and husband. The airstrike also claimed the lives of his wife and two young daughters. Relatives have shared their shock and heartbreak, mourning the loss of a beloved family member who was committed to his work in promoting press freedom. “He was a peaceful man, focused on his work, helping to ensure the voices of Palestinians were heard. He didn’t deserve this,” said one of his close relatives. The family has called on the international community and human rights organizations to stand up for the protection of journalists and media workers, particularly in conflict zones. “Our family has been torn apart. Mohammed was doing his job, sharing the truth, and he was killed for it. We want justice, and we want the world to understand the risks journalists face,” another family member said.
Majd Fadl Arandas
Date of Death: 11/01/2023
Gender: Male
Cause of Death: Israeli airstrike
Cause of Death: War Conflict
Nationality: Palestine
Pleas of surviving relatives: In the wake of Majd Fadl Arandas’s tragic death, his family and loved ones have voiced their heart-wrenching pleas for justice and recognition. “Majd was not just a journalist; he was a part of us. He was trying to tell the world the truth, to show the suffering of the Palestinian people. He was taken from us in an instant, but his message should not be silenced,” said one of his relatives, struggling with the immense grief of losing a son, brother, and friend. Family members described Majd as a humble and passionate journalist, driven by the need to document the daily realities of life in Gaza. His work had one simple yet powerful goal: to bring the truth to the world, no matter the cost. “The world cannot forget Majd. He died for telling the truth,” another relative said. “Journalists like him should be protected, not targeted.” The family has urged the international community and human rights organizations to hold accountable those responsible for the deaths of journalists in conflict zones, emphasizing that Majd’s death should not be another forgotten tragedy.
Jamal Al-Faqawi
Date of Death: 10/25/2023
Gender: Male
Cause of Death: Israeli airstrike
Cause of Death: War Conflict
Nationality: Palestine
Pleas of surviving relatives: In the wake of the airstrike that took the life of Jamal Al-Faqawi, his surviving relatives have spoken out in grief and desperation, calling for an end to the targeting of civilians and journalists in Gaza. “Jamal was not a soldier — he was a journalist, a father, a son, a brother,” a relative said through tears. “He lived to tell the truth, to show the world what was happening to our people. Why was he killed in his own home?” Family members describe Jamal as a kind and committed man, deeply loved by his community. The same airstrike that killed him also took the lives of several members of his family, turning a place of refuge into a site of unimaginable sorrow. “We are not just numbers,” his sister reportedly cried. “We are families, we are stories, we are lives. Jamal wanted the world to see us — and now, we ask the world not to forget him.”
Zaher Al Afghani
Date of Death: 10/22/2023
Gender: Male
Cause of Death: Blast trauma & crush injuries
Cause of Death: War Conflict
Nationality: Palestine
Pleas of surviving relatives: In the aftermath of the airstrike that claimed the life of journalist Zaher Al Afghani, his grieving family has called on the international community to recognize the ongoing targeting of journalists in Gaza and to take urgent action to protect civilians and media workers. “We have lost not only a father and a brother, but a voice for the voiceless,” one relative said through tears. “Zaher was committed to truth. He stayed behind to tell the world what was happening to us — and for that, he was killed.” The family urged international human rights organizations, press freedom advocates, and global leaders to hold those responsible to account and to stop the relentless bombing of residential areas. “How many more journalists must die before the world acts? His home was not a military site — it was a place of love and safety. Why was it targeted?” Their voices join a growing chorus of Palestinian families who have lost loved ones in strikes that have destroyed homes, hospitals, and schools. In their grief, they continue to ask for justice, accountability, and an end to the impunity that allows such tragedies to repeat.
Mohammed Fayez Abu Matar
Date of Death: 10/11/2023
Age: 28
Gender: Male
Cause of Death: Israeli airstrikes
Cause of Death: War Conflict
Nationality: Palestine
Pleas of surviving relatives: The surviving relatives of Mohammed Fayez Abu Matar—a 28-year-old freelance photographer killed in an Israeli airstrike on Rafah on October 11, 2023—have channeled their grief into a relentless pursuit of justice. His father, Yousef Abu Matar, a construction worker who once built homes in Gaza, now spends his days sifting through legal petitions instead of rubble, demanding the return of his son’s confiscated camera from the destroyed building. “They took his life, then stole the proof of their crime,” he told a UN Human Rights Council session in 2024, holding up Mohammed’s press card—one of the few belongings recovered.
Mohammad Al-Salhi
Date of Death: 10/07/2023
Gender: Male
Cause of Death: Circumstances: Shot by Israeli forces
Cause of Death: War Conflict
Nationality: Palestine
Pleas of surviving relatives: The surviving relatives of martyred photojournalist Mohammad Al-Salhi have waged a relentless campaign for justice, transforming their personal grief into a global symbol of Israel’s systemic targeting of Gaza’s press corps. His widow, Abeer Al-Salhi, preserves his bloodstained press card in a pendant she wears during speeches at UN side events, where she demands: “Where is the protective power of these press insignia when snipers treat them as bullseyes?” His father, Jamal Al-Salhi, a former fisherman, now navigates the labyrinth of international law—submitting his son’s last geotagged photos to the ICC as forensic evidence, each image timestamped and mapped to corresponding Israeli military positions.
Ibrahim Lafi
Date of Death: 10/08/2023
Gender: Male
Cause of Death: Gunshot wounds
Cause of Death: War Conflict
Nationality: Palestine
Pleas of surviving relatives: The surviving relatives of slain journalist Ibrahim Lafi have transformed their grief into an unrelenting campaign for justice, refusing to let his death be reduced to just another statistic in Gaza’s mounting toll of press casualties. His elderly mother, Umm Ibrahim, clutches the bloodied press card recovered from his body like a sacred relic, demanding at every forum: “Where is the world’s outrage when killers mark their victims by the very insignia meant to protect them?” His brother Omar, himself a journalist now bearing the weight of Ibrahim’s unfinished work, has become a dogged investigator of his own sibling’s death—cross-referencing sniper deployment logs with his brother’s final geotagged footage to pinpoint the exact IDF unit responsible. “They think a bullet can erase truth,” Omar told the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva last month, “but Ibrahim trained his lens so well that even his last shaky frames indict his killers.”
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