Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip on [date] killed six people, among them an Al Jazeera cameraman, according to local medical and security officials. The strikes, which targeted multiple locations across the enclave, have drawn condemnation from press freedom organisations and raised renewed concerns about civilian casualties in the conflict.
The cameraman, identified as [name], was killed while covering clashes in [location]. Al Jazeera confirmed his death in a statement, calling it a "direct targeting of journalists" and calling for an international investigation. The network reported that he was wearing a press vest at the time of the strike.
The Israeli military said it was targeting militant infrastructure and accused Hamas of operating in civilian areas. It said it was reviewing the incident involving the journalist.
The deaths bring the total number of journalists killed in the conflict to [number]. The Committee to Protect Journalists condemned the killing and called on Israel to ensure the safety of media personnel.
The airstrikes come amid heightened tensions in the region, with no immediate prospects of a ceasefire. International mediators have struggled to broker a halt to hostilities.