cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/24068509

Jadi had gone to al-Awda Hospital with his wife, who was giving birth to their first child.

According to the Wafa news agency, while waiting for his wife, he decided to check in on his colleagues who were outside the hospital in the vehicle.

His brother, photographer Omar al-Jadi, documented the moments after the Israeli strike hit the vehicle.

“Guys, Ayman is inside. Ayman, my brother, is martyred,” he shouted in the video as he helplessly filmed the burning van.

By Rayhan Uddin
Published date: 26 December 2024 10:50 GMT

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    4 days ago

    If anyone hasnt, i fully recommend the Channel 5 w/ Andrew Callaghan episode where they travel to West Bank/Israel and get real eyewitness accounts of everything. There is a full segment there by an American journalist that was targeted by israel among a bunch of other journalists. Israel is without a doubt committing war crimes.

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      3 days ago

      I almost forgot about him. Didn’t he get caught up in some sexual assault accusations or something like that, and then he stopped making content?

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        3 days ago

        He might have, i dont know enough about it to comment. But he definitely is making content again, and its very high quality for how low budget it is.

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          3 days ago

          It was always high-quality content. I thought he was done for, but it’s good to hear he is still making content. I’m not sure why my other comment got downvoted. What did i say wrong? It was only a statement and a question. Looking it up, it was true. It wasn’t assault bur was sexual misconduct, and he admitted it and went to therapy and AA following it.