Al Jazeera office in Gaza destroyed by Israeli air strike
A building that housed international media offices including Al Jazeera’s in the Gaza Strip has been hit by an Israeli air raid that totally demolished the structure.
It was not immediately clear if there were casualties in Saturday’s attack. Live Al Jazeera video showed the 11-storey al-Jalaa building, which also houses a number of residences and other offices, crashing to the ground after being bombed as dust and debris flew into into air.
The building also housed The Associated Press news agency bureau.
Al Jazeera’s Safwat al-Kahlout, reporting from Gaza City, said a resident of the building received a call from the Israeli army warning of the impending strike about an hour before it was hit.
Al-Kahlout, who was in the building at the time, said he and colleagues “started to collect as much as they could, from the personal and equipment of the office, especially the cameras”.
After watching at least three missiles strike the building, and its subsequent collapse, al-Kahlout said he had worked at the building for 11 years, and often did live reports from its roof.
“I have been covering lots of events from this building,” he said. “We have lots of good memories with our colleagues”.
It was not immediately made clear why the building was targeted by Israel, but comes as scores of structure have been demolished, sometimes after a warning phone call or missile “tap”, by Israeli attacks in the Palestinian enclave.
In Israel, at least nine people have been killed in rocket attacks from armed groups in Gaza.
Early on Saturday, an air strike hit a three-story house in Gaza City’s Shati refugee camp, killing eight children and two women from an extended family.
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