Two Al-Aqsa TV cameramen have been killed, on Tuesday, as the Israeli occupation continues to launch deadly airstrikes on the blockaded Gaza Strip where an Israeli Apache warplane fired a rocket at a car belonging to al-Aqsa TV channel.
Eyewitness confirmed that Israeli aircraft fired at least one missile at a civilian car carrying press badge belonging to the Palestinian al-Aqsa TV channel, driving in al-Nasser Street west of Gaza City.
The Health Ministry confirmed that two Al-Aqsa TV cameramen were killed during this Israeli raid, Mahmoud al-Komi and Houcem Salama.
By the martyrdom of al-Komi and Salama, the number of the martyrs who were killed during the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, which began on Wednesday, has risen to 130 martyrs and about a thousand wounded.
For its part, the Islamic Resistance Movement "Hamas" and its media bureau mourned the two journalists Ahmed al-Komi and Houcem Salama who were exposing the Israeli massacres against children, women and elderly.
The movement mourned the two martyrs in a statement, saying "we affirm that all the enemy's attempts to blur the truth and to hide its crime will never succeed in stopping the resistance movement", stressing on the Palestinian's right to fight the occupation until defeating it.