Mohammad Al-Salhi
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Mohammad Al-Salhi | |
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| Born | al-Bureij refugee camp, Gaza Strip, Palestine |
| Died | October 7, 2023 (aged 28–29) Al-Bureij, Gaza Strip, Palestine |
| Cause of death | Shooting |
| Occupation | Freelance journalist |
| Employer | Fourth Authority news agency |
| Known for | Reporting during the Israel-Gaza conflict; killed while working |
Mohammad Al-Salhi (Arabic: محمد تهامي عبد السلام الصالحي) was a Palestinian photojournalist and freelance media worker affiliated with the Fourth Authority news agency. He was killed while reporting on the Israel–Gaza conflict on 7 October 2023, allegedly shot east of the al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza.
El-Salhi was born and raised in the al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza. He pursued work as a photojournalist and freelance reporter, contributing to the local news outlet Fourth Authority and covering stories across the Gaza Strip.[1]
Colleagues and peers described him as deeply committed to documenting the lives of Palestinians living under occupation, often focusing his work on the human consequences of political division and military conflict.[1]