Al Jazeera correspondent relates to the attack: Everything disappeared in two seconds.

Al Jazeera correspondent Safewat al-Kahlowt, speaking of the attack on the building where the media offices were where he worked and the Associated Press said everything was gone in two seconds. I've been working here for 11 years. I've covered a lot of events from this building and we've lived there in personal and professional moments... and now [...]
Al Jazeera correspondent Safewat al-Kahlowt, speaking of the attack on the building where the media offices were where he worked and the Associated Press said everything was gone in two seconds.
I've been working here for 11 years. I've covered a lot of stories from this building and we've lived there in personal and professional moments... and now it's all gone away in just two seconds”.
All my colleagues, despite the sadnesss, were not stopping for a second they were looking for an alternative to keep Al Jazeera in charge of the task of informing”, he said.
Harry Fawcett of Al Jazeera, who has widely reported from Gaza, added: “This is a very personal moment for all of us. The idea that that object is no longer there is hard to accept”.











