
Fares Akram
Reporter at Bloomberg News
Journalist covering Gaza. Retweets not endorsement, etc.
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2 weeks ago |
kdhnews.com | Fares Akram |Galit Altstein
Five Palestinian aid workers were killed and several injured when a bus they were traveling in was attacked by Hamas militants in central Gaza, a foundation backed by the U.S. and Israel said. The vehicle was en route to an aid-distribution center west of the city of Khan Younis when it came under fire at 10 p.m. local time, according to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. It expressed concern that Hamas had taken some of the more than two dozen passengers hostage.
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2 weeks ago |
thederrick.com | Fares Akram |Galit Altstein
Five Palestinian aid workers were killed and several injured when a bus they were traveling in was attacked by Hamas militants in central Gaza, a foundation backed by the U.S. and Israel said. The vehicle was en route to an aid-distribution center west of the city of Khan Younis when it came under fire at 10 p.m. local time, according to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. It expressed concern that Hamas had taken some of the more than two dozen passengers hostage.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberglinea.com | Fares Akram |Galit Altstein |Ahmad Salem
Bloomberg — Cinco cooperantes palestinos murieron y varios resultaron heridos cuando un autobús en el que viajaban fue atacado por militantes de Hamás en el centro de Gaza, informó una fundación respaldada por Estados Unidos e Israel. El vehículo se dirigía a un centro de distribución de ayuda al oeste de la ciudad de Jan Yunis cuando fue tiroteado a las 22.00 hora local, según la Fundación Humanitaria de Gaza.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Fares Akram |Galit Altstein
(Bloomberg) -- Eight Palestinian aid workers were killed and several injured when a bus they were traveling in was attacked by Hamas militants in central Gaza, a foundation backed by the US and Israel said Thursday. The vehicle was en route to an aid-distribution center west of the city of Khan Younis when it came under fire at 10 p.m. local time, according to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. It expressed concern that Hamas had taken some of the more than two dozen passengers hostage.
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2 weeks ago |
dailyitem.com | Fares Akram |Galit Altstein
Five Palestinian aid workers were killed and several injured when a bus they were traveling in was attacked by Hamas militants in central Gaza, a foundation backed by the U.S. and Israel said. The vehicle was en route to an aid-distribution center west of the city of Khan Younis when it came under fire at 10 p.m. local time, according to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. It expressed concern that Hamas had taken some of the more than two dozen passengers hostage.
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