Gaza City – AP Video Journalist, Translator Amongst Several Killed In Gaza When Unexploded Munitions Blow Up

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    This photo taken in August, 2014 shows Associated Press video journalist Simone Camilli on a balcony overlooking smoke from Israeli Strikes in Gaza City. Camilli, 35, was killed in an ordnance explosion in the Gaza Strip, on Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2014 together with Palestinian translator Ali Shehda Abu Afash and three members of the Gaza police. Police said four other people were seriously injured, including AP photographer Hatem Moussa.(AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)Gaza City – An Associated Press video journalist and a freelance Palestinian translator assisting him were killed in an ordnance explosion Wednesday while working on an assignment about the aftermath about the recent war in the Gaza Strip.

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    Simone Camilli and Ali Shehda Abu Afash died when ordnance left over from fighting between Israel and Islamic militants blew up as Gazan police engineers were working to neutralize it in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya.

    Police said three police engineers were also killed, while four people, including AP photographer Hatem Moussa, were badly injured.

    Camilli, an Italian national, had worked for The Associated Press since being hired as a freelancer in Rome in 2005. He relocated to Jerusalem in 2006, and often covered assignments in Gaza.

    Najib Jobain, the AP’s chief producer in Gaza, said Camilli was a welcome face in Gaza who loved the story so much that he recently turned down an assignment in Iraq to come to the seaside strip.

    “He was my brother. I have known him for almost 10 years. He was so happy to be with me working in Gaza,” Jobain said. “He was asked, ‘Do you want to go to Irbil or Gaza?’ He said, ‘I’ll go to Gaza.'”

    Camilli, 35, is the first foreign journalist killed in the Gaza conflict, which took more than 1,900 Palestinian lives and 67 on the Israeli side. He leaves behind his longtime partner and a 3-year-old daughter.

    Abu Afash, a 36-year-old Gaza resident, leaves behind a wife and two daughters, ages 5 and 6. He often worked with the international media as a translator and news assistant.


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    wsbrgh
    wsbrgh
    9 years ago

    It must have been Hamas munitions, since they didn’t say anything at all about who left it.

    SGMoish
    SGMoish
    9 years ago

    Finally the vermin at AP got hit. Israel can consider them their enemy plain and simple they provide aid and comfort to Hamas via their one sided reporting.

    Realistic
    Realistic
    9 years ago

    They don’t have simple brains to empty the area while working with explosives?

    Guess they don’t care that people die.

    Liepa
    Liepa
    9 years ago

    He was a Hamas fan, don’t feel bad!

    Mikael
    Mikael
    9 years ago

    Yesss!