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Mohammad al-Munirawi

Mohammad al-Munirawi

War Conflict
Gender Male
Nationality Palestine
Religion muslim
Marital Status Married
Date of Death 05/14/2025
Location Nuseirat Refugee Camp, Central Gaza Strip.
Cause of Death

He was killed when an Israeli missile struck his tent in the Nuseirat refugee camp while he and his wife were sheltering there.

The attack occurred at night in the Nuseirat camp, an area filled with displaced families living in temporary shelters. Mohammad and his wife were among those who had lost their homes earlier in the conflict. When the missile hit, it destroyed their tent completely, killing both of them instantly. Witnesses said there was no warning and no military presence nearby, suggesting the strike was part of a broader bombardment of the camp area. Their bodies were recovered by neighbors and civil defense workers at dawn.

His death, like those of many journalists in Gaza, underscored the extreme vulnerability of media workers—even when off duty and in supposed “safe zones.” He became one of roughly 280 journalists and media employees killed since the start of the Israeli assault.

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Alleged Responsible Party
Israeli military.
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Biography

Mohammad al-Munirawi was a Palestinian journalist devoted to documenting the realities of life in Gaza. Known among peers for his compassion and quiet dedication, he continued working despite the constant dangers of bombardment. In one of the most tragic incidents of the war, he and his wife were killed when an Israeli missile struck their tent in the Nuseirat refugee camp. His death added to the growing toll of media workers killed in Gaza, many alongside their families. He died not only as a journalist, but as a husband and a symbol of the human cost of relentless war.

Born and raised in the Gaza Strip, Mohammad al-Munirawi pursued journalism as a way to tell the stories of his people—stories often silenced by destruction and isolation. Colleagues described him as humble, determined, and deeply connected to his community. He worked to capture both the suffering and the resilience of ordinary Palestinians under siege.

After months of displacement, Mohammad and his wife had taken refuge in a tent at the Nuseirat refugee camp, one of the most overcrowded and heavily targeted areas in central Gaza. Despite living under dire humanitarian conditions, he continued to write and document daily life for local outlets, believing that journalists should never stop bearing witness, even when they themselves became victims of the same crisis they covered.

On the night of the attack, an Israeli missile hit their temporary shelter without warning. The explosion instantly killed Mohammad and his wife, who had been sheltering together. Their deaths were part of a wider pattern of strikes t

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Additional Information

He was killed when an Israeli missile struck his tent in the Nuseirat refugee camp while he and his wife were sheltering there.

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Sources & References

Another journalist, Mohammad al-Munirawi and his wife were killed when an Israeli missile struck their tent in the Nuseirat camp. Their deaths bring the number of journalists and media workers killed since the start of Israel’s genocide to around 280, many of them deliberately targeted in their homes or shelters along with their entire families.
1 instagram.com Open source
Palestinian journalist Mohammed al-Munirawi, a reporter for Palestine Newspaper, was killed in Gaza, the Government Media Office announced on Wednesday. His death brings the total number of journalists killed since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza to 256. In a statement, the office said it “strongly condemns the systematic targeting, killing, and assassination of Palestinian journalists by the Israeli occupation,” calling on international journalist bodies to denounce what it described as “ongoing crimes against the media.” Al-Munirawi’s killing adds to what press unions and rights organizations have described as a pattern of deliberate targeting of journalists and media workers by Israeli forces.
2 palestinechronicle.com Open source
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National Anthem
Palestine