The Associated Press reports that the news agency is shocked by the Israeli attack on the Al-Jalaa Tower in the Gaza Strip.
Gary B. Pruitt, chairman, and CEO of the Associated Press said he was shocked by Israel’s attack on the Al-Jalaa Tower in the Gaza Strip.
“We are shocked and horrified by the Israeli army’s attack on the Al-Jalaa Tower and the demolition of the building, which houses the Associated Press and other news agencies in the Gaza Strip,” Pruitt said in a statement.
“The Israelis have known for a long time that our office is in that tower, they knew that journalists are in this tower, we are working with the US State Department to get more information from the Israeli government,” he said.
“It was unbelievably disturbing, disturbing and disturbing,” said the Associated Press chief executive. Due to what is happening today, the world will not know much about what happened in Gaza.
Just hours ago, the Israeli army completely destroyed the 11-story Al-Jalaa tower in the Gaza Strip during a missile attack; The tower where the offices of many international and domestic news agencies were located.