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Journalists Killed in 2014 - Motive Confirmed: Simone Camilli

Publisher Committee to Protect Journalists
Publication Date 23 December 2014
Cite as Committee to Protect Journalists, Journalists Killed in 2014 - Motive Confirmed: Simone Camilli, 23 December 2014, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/54a3b2e0c.html [accessed 2 November 2019]
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The Associated Press
August 13, 2014, in Beit Lahiya, Gaza, Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory

Simone Camilli, an Italian video journalist for The Associated Press, was killed when an unexploded missile blew up in the northern Gaza Strip, according to his employer. The explosion also killed freelance translator Ali Shehda Abu Afash and injured AP photographer Hatem Moussa. The crew had accompanied Gaza police engineers as they worked to neutralize missiles left from Israeli's strikes on Gaza, according to news reports.

Camilli, 35, had worked for the AP since 2005 on major stories across Europe and the Middle East, including the 2006 war between Israel and Lebanon, Hamas' takeover of Gaza, and the "Protective Edge" operation in Gaza in 2014, AP said.

Camilli is the first international journalist to be killed in the Gaza conflict in 2014. He is survived by his longtime partner and a 3-year-old daughter.

Medium: Television, Internet
Job: Camera Operator, Photographer
Beats Covered: Politics, War
Gender: Male
Local or Foreign: Foreign
Freelance: No
Type of Death: Crossfire/Combat-Related
Suspected Source of Fire: Military Officials
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