Behind the Broken Lens: A Turkish Journalist’s Desperate Fight for Survival in the Line of Israeli Fire

A journalist working for the Turkish state television network TRT has been amputated after being injured by an Israeli strike in the Gaza Strip.

As announced by the management of TRT, one journalist working with the Turkish network was seriously injured and another was slightly injured today in the Gaza Strip.

“A vehicle belonging to a TRT Arabi team that was preparing to connect to a live television broadcast from the Nuseirat refugee camp (…) was targeted by Israeli army shelling. Sami Shahada, who works as a freelance cameraman, was seriously injured,” the TV network said.

The journalist “lost one of his legs and is currently undergoing surgery,” TRT director general Zahid Sobachi said in a post on X, condemning “Israeli brutality.”

According to TRT, other journalists were injured in this refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.

According to a tally by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) – a New York-based organization – at least 95 journalists have been killed since the war began on October 7 between Israel and Hamas, 90 of them Palestinians. At least 16 others were injured.

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