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Sari Mansour

Sari Mansour

War Conflict
Gender Male
Age 32 yrs
Nationality Palestine
Religion muslim
Marital Status Unknown
Date of Death 11/18/2023
Location Bureij refugee camp, central Gaza Strip.
Cause of Death

He was killed by Israeli airstrike.

Sari Mansour was killed in an Israeli airstrike targeting the Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip. The strike destroyed parts of the residential area, killing him and fellow journalist Hassouna Salim instantly. According to reports from press freedom organizations, both journalists were civilians engaged in media work at the time, making their deaths part of a broader pattern of attacks on journalists in Gaza.

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Alleged Responsible Party
Israeli military forces
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Biography

Sari Mansour, 32, was a Palestinian freelance photojournalist who contributed regularly to Quds News. He was deeply committed to documenting the realities of life in Gaza, focusing on the suffering of civilians amid ongoing conflict. On 18 November 2023, Mansour was killed alongside his colleague, journalist Hassouna Salim, when an Israeli airstrike struck the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, where both men lived. Known for his dedication and bravery, Mansour’s work stood as a testament to the courage of local journalists who continued to report under constant bombardment.

Sari Mansour was a 32-year-old Palestinian freelance photojournalist whose work captured the human impact of war in Gaza. Over the years, he had developed a reputation for his powerful imagery and honest portrayal of life under siege. Working with Quds News and other local media outlets, Mansour often risked his life to bring unfiltered visuals from some of Gaza’s most dangerous areas. His photographs and field reports helped expose the devastation and resilience of ordinary Palestinians caught in conflict.
On 18 November 2023, while residing in the Bureij refugee camp, Mansour was killed alongside Hassouna Salim, the director of Quds News, during an Israeli airstrike that hit their neighborhood. Reports indicate that both men were in their homes at the time of the attack. His death marked another tragic loss in a growing list of journalists killed while performing their professional duty in Gaza. Colleagues described him as humble, hardworking, and deeply devoted to telling the truth, even when it put his li

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Additional Information

He was killed by Israeli airstrike.

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Sources & References

Hassouna Salim, the director of the Palestinian online news agency Quds News, and Sari Mansour, a freelance photo-journalist who was covering the war for Quds News, were killed during an Israeli attack on 18 November on the Bureij refugee camp, where they lived, in the centre of the Gaza Strip. According to RSF’s information, Salim had received a death threat the day before for reasons linked to his journalistic work.
1 rsf.org Open source
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