Mariam Dagga
Mariam Dagga is a journalist with the Associated Press, known for her reporting on critical humanitarian issues in conflict zones. Her work often highlights the struggles faced by civilians in war-torn regions, particularly in Gaza, where she has covered the dire situations surrounding food and aid distribution amidst escalating violence.
Born on Jan 01, 1990 (35 years old)
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Honduras:
Mariam Dagga was mentioned as a journalist who lost her life in an Israeli attack in Gaza.
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Indonesia:
Mariam Dagga was a visual journalist who worked alongside Fatima Shbair and was killed in an Israeli attack.
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United Kingdom:
Mariam Dagga, who worked for the Associated Press and Independent Arabia, was killed in an Israeli strike on Nasser hospital in Khan Younis on 25 August.
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Argentina:
Mariam Dagga, an independent visual journalist, was one of the 22 people killed in Israeli attacks on a hospital in August.
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Ireland:
Mariam Dagga, who worked for the Associated Press and other media outlets, was killed when Israel struck the hospital.
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Canada:
Mariam Dagga was a journalist who worked for the Associated Press and was killed in an Israeli strike on a Gaza hospital.
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Norway:
Mariam Dagga is mentioned among the journalists who were killed.
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Mexico:
Mariam Dagga was a Palestinian photojournalist who was killed by an Israeli bomb.
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Bolivia:
Mariam Dagga was a journalist who was killed while covering the aftermath of an Israeli bombing.
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Norway:
Mariam Dagga was a photographer who was killed in the same attack on the hospital where Hussam Al-Masri was also killed.
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